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I'm looking at making a trade for this 682. Right now I need another project like the proverbial "hole in the head", but if I can make some other stuff I don't need go away in the process...........why not LOL.
What do ya think the value of this is? http://stlouis.craigslist.org/bar/1335900053.html Thanks! |
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Man, you talk about a project! Holy Cow!!!
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IROCKWITHDIRT,
That will keep you busy. Or anyone else for that matter, |
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Heck, you shoulda seen my 129 when I got it
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I don't know where you're are in Illinois, but St. Gen is pretty far south of St. Louis. I have thought about going over there and looking at that 682, but it's pretty rough and I don't need another project either.
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Gotta love Red Green!!
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Well, it looks IH built. If it has a Series II engine it may be worth restoring if the price is right. I restored a 782 that looked as bad as that. Cleaning it up and taking it apart is the worst part of it. I love putting them back together.
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I don't mind the tear down, the clean up, the repair, and the re-assembly, its the painting that I really hate...........
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