Well that's good ,& bad .. I got a truck in my shop right now that's sitting on 24" tall rubber I just had this conversation a couple weeks ago with a good friend and very reliable source of info .. he was telling me better plan on the 24" rubber becoming almost extinct in the next year.. sure enough I checked with my 2 tire shops they both choked out the same thing .. those tires are getting hard to find and they are expensive as it is right now so if it were me I would plan on hunting down some 22:5 rims since you need rubber .. nows the time to make the switch so there's 10 rims at say 300 each
Considering an 02' 379 Long Hood 63" Flat top
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All good info. thanks guys, will see what the owner has to say and what he's willing to take and go from there.
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Looks a lot cleaner than I pictured. If the frame is clean and not spread from rust, axle housings aren't rotted away or flaking badly and its a 6NZ Cat, I'd say around $25k Cad.
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Getting hard to find 24.5 here in the South.
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