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2267 days ago

J2 Bedford house truck

Chris from Oropi

J2 Bedford House Truck.
Rego on hold, last WOF 2015.
Certified 265 Valiant Hemi, runs sweet.

I was told after the last WOF that i needed to do rust in the A pillar before next WOF. See photo. Due to other commitments this hasn't been done and now she is ready for a new home.

I have receipts for new King Pins, New steering link, rebuilt rear wheel cylinders, Honed front wheel cylinders, rear brake hose, Fan belt, planed manifold plus new gasket, points, condenser, coil, steering coupling.

I have also reconditioned carburetor, new front tyres, work mate box on back, battery 3 years old,New industrial carpet. No fridge.

Selling as is, finish my project or buy as a spare room.

This House Truck is DRY. Inside interior very old school cool.

Price: $6,500

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