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Post by 59aeroflyte! on Jul 26, 2017 20:07:59 GMT -8
67 Shasta to go with my 67 ford wagon. any leads would be greatly appreciated. I am not looking to restore, looking for a restored one. or very minimal resto. work to it.
Regards Tom
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Post by mobiltec on Jul 27, 2017 11:04:06 GMT -8
67 Shasta to go with my 67 ford wagon. any leads would be greatly appreciated. I am not looking to restore, looking for a restored one. or very minimal resto. work to it. Regards Tom Be very careful. Read these pages well before you buy anything. There is a hell of a lot of rotten junk out there all puttied and painted up to look like a restore. But they are just all covered up with paneling and paint. Very dangerous to tow and you can get sick from the mold that is still inside the walls and ceiling. Before you buy, ask to see the photos of the build. If there are no photos, it didn't happen. I doubt you are going to find anything that just needs a little work. Any trailer more than 7 years old is leaking, has leaked or will leak very soon. Good luck and welcome to the forum.
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Post by nccamper on Jul 27, 2017 14:27:29 GMT -8
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Post by aslmx on Jul 28, 2017 18:56:02 GMT -8
67 Shasta to go with my 67 ford wagon. any leads would be greatly appreciated. I am not looking to restore, looking for a restored one. or very minimal resto. work to it. Regards Tom You might want to broaden your search. A 67 would be a hard find. It took me forever to find mine but you never know. Like others here have said, one with minimal restoration would also be rare because imo , once you get started on one you will want to see it finished. Just use common since and check it over. I've learned a lot here. If you find one , make sure its all there. The parts for shastas are very expensive if you can even find them. Get on eBay and price things like door handles or a window. You will be surprised what people want for this "junk". On the bright side, it's a very fun hobby and very rewarding in the end. I'd love to see that wagon you have so post us a pic.
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Post by ruderunner on Aug 4, 2017 7:40:52 GMT -8
A location would help too.
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