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Wanted: 1950s Pickup
By GREG ZYLA

Q: Greg, I need help finding a 1950s-era pickup truck. (I prefer a Chevy.) I have searched eBay and several other Internet spots, but I am leery about what is being offered. I have called several people that have run ads in Florida newspapers, but it seems that most are project cars or trucks, and I do not want to undertake a huge project.

I have no problem maintaining a vehicle or doing minor work, but what I see is beyond what I have time for. Is there any place that I can further my search for a pickup in the 195055 year range where I would get my money's worth. Thanks for your help. - Rick, Oldsmar, Fla.

A: Try these publications, all readily available at your

favorite newsstand: Auto/Truck Roundup Monthly or Truck Roundup, both popular publications featuring hundreds of cars and trucks and parts for sale (www.auto-roundup.com), or Hemmings Motor News, noted as the bible of the car collector hobby (www.hemmings.com). You'll find one for sure. *** Q: Hi Greg. I have a beautiful

1977 Lincoln Mark V, and I am the second owner. I am looking to sell this "green boat" for about $2,900. It had 16,000 miles when I purchased it, and it has all original parts except for the carburetor and transmission. What do you think I can get for this car? - Frank G., Connecticut

A: Frank, a Lincoln like yours in good condition is listed

on the www.ClassicCars.com site's price guide at $4,400, while one in excellent condition is $9,500. I'd say $2,900 is a little low, even for a quick sale.

Write to Greg Zyla in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL32853-6475, or send an e-mail to letters.kfws@hearstsc.com.

(c) 2006 King Features Synd., Inc.


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