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Thats awesome bear pig man. I wonder why the block is a coffee table and not being used in a car?!
 

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The Dude is smoking some knarly crack. I'd love to have that table, but noway for $500. The guy acts as if its good block. BS, I'd only make something like that out of a cracked or non rebuilable block which is worthless. You know how many of those are available thanks to the Cash for Klunkers?
 

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I like this one!!!

I'd own it, but I prefer the 64-66 windshield and I never have cared for that Cats Eye Hood much.
 

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69 4x4....WAY over priced and it's been up for quite a while now and the poster has yet to lower the price down...

http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/2195320801.html

Some people don't care if an item sells or not. Or they will only sell if they get their price. Again, the value of anything is only what someone is willing to pay. I had a 10 bolt SB rear end once. Knowing, that most people want the 12 bolt thinking its strong like the car 12 bolt. Really guys, for those who don't know, the 12 bolt is not but a bit more stronger than the truck 10 bolt. So, I sell 10 bolts for $100, 12 bolts for $125-$150. This 10 bolt wasn't selling, so I dropped the price to $50. Still didn't sell. Then I realized, it wasn't the price, it was the fact noone needed it, so I raised it back to $100 and let it run. 2 weeks later a guy needed it and was blowing up my email to get in touch with me and was happy to pay $100 since salvage yards were wanting $200 to $225. It was all a matter of timing. So now I know. And sometimes, I just scrap them with the truck since many times, those bolts are so damn rusty, its alot of work to get a rear end out sometimes, and the hassle of selling it etc.
 

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