Posted 2010-12-26 7:19 AM (#5153) Subject: Looking for advertisement
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HI, don't know if this is the place to ask but I'm sure someone on here will know. I have a 1967 Kenworth semi that I need to sell. It was my husbands truck. Its restorable, aluminum body and chassis. I was told it was a real classic. Need some place for collectors to see it. Have looked online but I didn't find anything. Does anybody have any ideas.
HI, don't know if this is the place to ask but I'm sure someone on here will know. I have a 1967 Kenworth semi that I need to sell. It was my husbands truck. Its restorable, aluminum body and chassis. I was told it was a real classic. Need some place for collectors to see it. Have looked online but I didn't find anything. Does anybody have any ideas.
Document the Condition: Be as detailed as possible when describing the condition of the truck. If it’s a restoration project, include any information about the truck’s history, current state, and what needs to be fixed.
Take High-Quality Photos: Show the truck from multiple angles, including close-ups of any important features or issues. Good lighting and clear images will make a huge difference.
HI, don't know if this is the place to ask but I'm sure someone on here will know. I have a 1967 Kenworth semi that I need to sell. It was my husbands truck. Its restorable, aluminum body and chassis. I was told it was a real classic. Need some place for collectors to see it. Have looked online but I didn't find anything. Does anybody have any ideas.
Please provide more details about the truck especially related pictures?
HI, don't know if this is the place to ask but I'm sure someone on here will know. I have a 1967 Kenworth semi that I need to sell. It was my husbands truck. Its restorable, aluminum body and chassis. I was told it was a real classic. Need some place for collectors to see it. Have looked online but I didn't find anything. This game guarantees nonstop thrills and intense rivalry, regardless of your level of expertise. Does anybody have any ideas.
There are definitely collectors out there who would be interested in such a classic. Have you considered listing it on specialty auction sites like Bring a Trailer or reaching out to truck restoration forums or Facebook groups dedicated to vintage trucks? Those platforms could give you a lot of visibility among the right audience.
Posted 2025-03-19 10:55 PM (#9908 - in reply to #5153) Subject: RE: Looking for advertisement
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Posted 2025-03-23 10:08 AM (#9929 - in reply to #5153) Subject: RE: Looking for advertisement
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Posted 2025-03-24 5:41 AM (#9932 - in reply to #5153) Subject: RE: Looking for advertisement
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HI, don't know if this is the place to ask but I'm sure someone on here will know. I have a 1967 Kenworth semi that I need to sell. It was my husbands truck. Its restorable, aluminum body and chassis. I was told it was a real classic. Need some place for collectors to see it. Have looked online but I didn't find anything. Does anybody have any ideas.