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I bought a '69 R685 from him that was in his collection , had a nice crack down the block under some bondo , after I found it he gave me my money back , I dont think he knew it was there , he just doesnt know his trucks very well.

He's got a B on ebay , looks pretty nice and restorable.

I bought a '69 R685 from him that was in his collection , had a nice crack down the block under some bondo , after I found it he gave me my money back , I dont think he knew it was there , he just doesnt know his trucks very well.

He's got a B on ebay , looks pretty nice and restorable.

Oh ya I remember you tellin me about that R model.

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That would be a perfect truck for a wooden bed and smaller wheels and tires. We have a couple of them here in Ct. They look pretty sharp. They make great mid size pickups and

can be pintled to haul some machinery on a trailer. 237 can pull any thing you can load on a trailer. Might even get 10 miles to the gallon if driven with a light foot. :SMOKIE-LFT:

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