Awesome Unibody on Ebay

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Awesome Unibody on Ebay

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Saw this awesome Unibody on Ebay. Actually you can't miss it. Guy is dreaming on the price unless he finds someone riding the Mopar wave. Right now if it says Mopar, you can double or triple sane prices, LOL.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... Track=true
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I dig the wheel/tire combo and the stance, but those tailights look horrible. And it seems to have an identity crisis, as evidenced by the giant blue ovals pasted on a Mopar-powered truck. :?

The checker thing is just too much, imo. Good craftsmanship though. Unfortunately I think the Mopar wave only applies to numbers-matching stuff...
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Post by Johnny Canuck »

It's a matter of taste for sure, but I too think those taillights and big whitewalls are totally hideous :x . Unless some Chryco fan was buying that vehicle for the engine, he won't get a bid on that sucker.

Big M is right , no's matching Mopar muscle cars grab the big bucks. Not so much when they are not. Personally I wouldn't give a plug nickle for that Bastage.
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NOS Mopar parts grab some big bucks too.
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I wish they would have used some of that obvious talent to custom build a tailgate instead of cutting a uni gate in half. I like the stance and some other things. Thanks, Lyman. P.S. GOOD GOD, HE CUT A UNI TAILGATE HALF INTO!!!!
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Not my cup o tea, but I like the stance.
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Post by 65TremecGT »

I like that green crew cab coe in the background of one of the pics! Also I think the instrument cluster is awsome! The busch beer can frenched antena thing is a little on the hinky side!
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Post by needmoretime »

Having a chrysler emblem as the O in Ford does not fit my taste! Take a look at the pic of the bed wall up close!

Nice HOT ROD (no longer a classic truck) :cry:
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Well guys, it doesn't suit my taste but he will sell it.
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And still no bids...lol
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What a surprise.
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Odd, odd engine choice. What a mongrel...
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If he'd spent that money on a 429 SCJ and left the taillights, tailgate, and whitewalls off he'd have bids by now, I bet..
It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
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Post by jakdad »

The bids are like circle track racin'. As long as you lead the last lap, that's all that matters. No point in bidding until the last 15 seconds.
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Post by Comet »

I honestly don't think the lack of bids is the truck, but the starting bid. I'd rather have Vinnie's truck any day, and for $5k less! I never understand why people do starting bids high. People just look at that and say, eh, why even try. There is a psychology to auctions and the trick is to get a frenzy going. You can still protect yourself with a reserve. Rookie! :roll:
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The guy smokes crack and thinks that truck is worth $40,000
he started it at half price.
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Post by Comet »

Johnny Canuck wrote:The guy smokes crack and thinks that truck is worth $40,000
he started it at half price.


Haha, yeah-or he really doesn't want to sell it.
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