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Selling my 1980 Chevy 4X4 is this to much $$??

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Posted by Willy-N on May 06, 2004 at 09:02:45 from (64.146.187.195):

I am not selling it here. I am posting this with a open mine to get a idea if I am asking to much. The reason I am selling it is I have to many TRUCKS! It is dent and cancer free with a rebuilt Long Block & Transmission less then 15,000 miles on both. New Power steering pump, steering box, brakes, off road gas shocks, many other parts changed also. It has a 4 inch Ranco lift kit, Carter Compitision Carb, Headers new exsaust system, class 3 hitch, eletronic trailer brake control, dual battrys, 120 volt 300 watt converter, skid plates and some fancy trim items. It has not been off roaded or abused by road racing either. The dent free and cancer free is a big plus for a 1980 Heavy 1/2 ton 4X4 too! I am going to ask $4,500.00 for it. Is this out of line? All Chevy haters need not reply! What do you think compaired to trucks being sold in your area. It has been a good truck to me after I changed all that stuff! I allways wonder why after I fix something I take a loss on it?? I must have at least $8,000.00 into it now!!Mark H.

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