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Oh wow. I think that's a little worse than "typical".
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I think he wanted to say "nothing major LEFT"
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I never knew Texas was part of the rust belt. If this truck were being sold in, say, Michigan, it would indeed qualify as "nothing major," since "major" in Michigan - at least when I lived there, long time ago - required holes in the floor large enough to lose your Golden Retriever through.
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Its funny that the ad says "nothing major" but has photos that indicate otherwise. Usually the seller leaves out those types of photos and you don't find out til you see it in person! Posted via Mobile Device |
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06-06-2013, 07:14 PM | #8 |
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Actually I've seen worse in any coastal town. I was born and raised in Corpus and most cars and trucks of that era were super rusty after about 15 years -especially if not taken care of and rinsed off almost every day.
Brother bought a 70's nova some years ago and found out most of it was bondo and even expandable foam. They did a good job of hiding it until he had a fender bender.
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I wish my truck had that little rust. My rockers cab corners and floor used to be non existant. The only bad thing is the upper cab rust. That would be nice for me otherwise. But i wouldn't pay that much for it.
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In a few years thats what the roof of my truck will look like lol.
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06-06-2013, 10:27 PM | #11 |
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Does leave you wondering what his other vehicles look like.
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i seen this on CL as well.....pass.
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06-14-2013, 06:50 AM | #14 |
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I guess I'm just used to living in PA but it doesn't look THAT bad to me. (bad for Texas)
Now I don't know what other parts of the truck are like but if it's just the cab roof & rockers, those are commonly rotted out in my state.
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Cars and trucks rust a bit different on the coast. Instead of the lower body where they are exposed to the road salts in the east, they are attacked by the salt air, and consequently, the whole truck will usually have problems, including drip rails and around the windshield, anywhere moisture can accumulate. IMO it can be a quite a bit worse on the coast because those areas are harder to fix.
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