is $195 a good price to pay for a 300-six?

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  1. maverick1970

    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    <p>Check to see if it has a Trak-Lok in it. If so, it is worth getting the center section.</p>
     
  2. Duck Tape Mav.

    Duck Tape Mav. ready to pick up the 4-dr

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    sent the seller an email, and if they don't respond by saturday, ill call the number they put on the ad. actually, i think i may buy it. i could use some of the metal on the bed that's left semi-straight to practice cutting/forming patch panels, and if i do good enough, patch up the rust in the wagon body and dad's impala. and the frame just might be the right wheelbase for the wagon. and i can practice dentworking on the not-so-straight parts of the truck. its torn up. damage all around, even the back of the cab by the roof. wouldn't be surprised if it was a rollover. no front cap. plus its in benton, and ive been wanting to go there for a while to see Sarah. so if i buy it it's pretty much a win-win. and i might be able to get more than 50 out of whats left if i scrap it, so win-win-win. im thinkin i might do it.
     

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