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[ QUOTE ] "Survivor" a tough call especially for $50,000. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure what the question here is, but whatever it is, please explain and I will be happy to respond. Thanks for your interest. Have a great evening! [/ QUOTE ]Not sure a repaint can be classified as a survivor. 50,000 just seems a little steep IMO for that particular truck. Thats all. ![]() |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] "Survivor" a tough call especially for $50,000. [/ QUOTE ] Not sure what the question here is, but whatever it is, please explain and I will be happy to respond. Thanks for your interest. Have a great evening! [/ QUOTE ]Not sure a repaint can be classified as a survivor. 50,000 just seems a little steep IMO for that particular truck. Thats all. [/ QUOTE ] Someone other than the seller used the "S" word, but agree the # is in LS-5 territory. To me a true survivor has most of the paint that was applied during assembly, this is a very nice unmolested example with one repaint and would love to have it in my garage! ![]() |