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Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 6:42 am
by Cal_Gary
Gaudy but salvageable-glad to see someone is bidding on it; can the reserve be that high?
Gary

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:20 am
by Nickathome
WarrenD wrote:Understood. My point is, it doesn't appear any worse than an M37 that was used by small volunteer fire departments. They, also, like to hang lots of lights off trucks. In this case, assuming the price is right and the frame, body and mechanicals are in decent shape, a few extra holes aren't a deal breaker for many.
Damn straight....Mine is an ex fire truck. Its got so many extra holes that if you parked the truck in a darkend garage and threw a lit flashlight into the cab and shut the door, it'd look like a freaking disco ball!!!!

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 5:13 pm
by SOTVEN
Nickathome wrote:
WarrenD wrote:Understood. My point is, it doesn't appear any worse than an M37 that was used by small volunteer fire departments. They, also, like to hang lots of lights off trucks. In this case, assuming the price is right and the frame, body and mechanicals are in decent shape, a few extra holes aren't a deal breaker for many.
Damn straight....Mine is an ex fire truck. Its got so many extra holes that if you parked the truck in a darkend garage and threw a lit flashlight into the cab and shut the door, it'd look like a freaking disco ball!!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! DISCO BALL. SERIOUSLY HOWEVER, THIS TRUCK SEEMS SOLID IN THE PICTURES. NOT ANY DISTINCTIVE SIGNS OF RUST OR COLLISION. YET WHOEVER BUYS IT WILL SPENT AT LEAST AN ADDITIONAL MONTH TO UNDO ALL THAT RETALIATION ON THAT POOR M37. YET, THE OWNER DID ONE THING RIGHT. HE REDIFINED THE WORD "CAMOUFLAGE" WITH THAT PAINT HE CAN PARK RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU AND YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO SEE THE TRUCK. MY EYES STILL HURT FROM STARING AT IT AS IF I HAD PEELED AN ENTIRE SACK OF ONIONS LOL!!! :shock: