View Full Version : Looking for a Dodge WC63 6x6
Charles Talbert
03-19-2004, 05:21 PM
I have a customer that is looking for a rebuildable WC63 6x6. Has ask if I would help locate one, will consider all, please no hopless rust buckets. Contact Charles at M-SERIES REBUILD, 704-474-4683 or mseriesrebuild@alltel.net Thanks
sirzones
03-25-2004, 12:53 PM
there is a duece on there for sale cheap
runs and drives,needs brakes
I think he wants $800 cdn for it.
Good luck.
Terry Newton
03-26-2004, 07:42 AM
"No hopeless rust buckets," or "all considered?"
sirzones
03-26-2004, 08:45 AM
Looks to be in ok shape from the pictures.
I have a couple of pics if you send me your e-mail address
Charles Talbert
03-26-2004, 11:10 AM
Terry Newton, I'll answer your question with this one, Can you make anything out of a hopeless rust bucket? If you have one like that, scrap prices are up right now. I wonder how many people have looked at my request for a WC63, you're the only one who has seen fit to try to be smart about it, I don't have time for junk like this, & I would think you could find a better way of amusing yourself.
Charles Talbert
03-26-2004, 11:14 AM
sirzones, my e-mail address is mseriesrebuild@alltel.net I would appreciate the photos, Charles Talbert
Kurt Hirte
03-26-2004, 09:16 PM
Hey Terry, I have time for junk like that and hopeless rust buckets:-) In my opinion there is no such thing as a hopeless rust bucket, unless you are out to make a profit(which there is nothing wrong with). Charles,I think it's important to remember that we may all be looking at the same thing from different angles. Kurt Hirte
Terry Newton
03-26-2004, 09:31 PM
Gordon,
Please forgive me for wasting everyone's time on this board.
In the future I will not ask for any clarification when a person says they want to turn left AND right at the same time.
I would not think of wasting anyone's time when they are so uptight they have not time to discuss the fact that the truck they are looking for is sitting about 3 hours driving time from MY house.
Not to mention the fact that the guy just told me ONLY two weeks ago that he was thinking of selling the truck b/c it "rides too rough."
Instead, I will continue helping those that have helped me, and welcomed even my criticisms with open arms b/c they are mature enough to know that when someone says "Are you sure you want to go left AND right at the same time," it is b/c they might actually care!
Have a nice day, whiz boy.
Terry Newton
03-26-2004, 09:33 PM
Kurt,
Thanks for being the good man you are, buddy!
Everytime I meet people like that I just remind myself that there are people like you and your wife that are willing to offer someone a long way from home a cup of coffee.
If I can ever be of assistance to you or anyone else on these forums that has cared enough to help please feel free to contact me at any time.
MoparNorm
03-26-2004, 10:39 PM
Terry,
Kurt was just trying to get the price down! ha!ha!
When were you out our way??? There are still dozens of hidden trucks locally that Kurt hasn't managed to buy! = )
MN
Terry Newton
03-26-2004, 10:44 PM
Kurt will be rounding those up next week now! He probably thought he had all of them.
I was out there last March for a sales meeting. We were discussing trading trucks, so he probably kept the meeting secret.
Word is he is investing heavily in the storage industry. :)
Charles Talbert
03-26-2004, 11:00 PM
OK, I admit I posted the want ad in a hurry, maybe I should have worded it different. I said I was looking for the truck at the request of a client, that client is only interested in a truck that is what he wants. I will consider all trucks as our choices are obviously limited, but if you happen to have a hopeless bucket of rust, don't bother, because that's not what the client would be interested in is the statement I was trying to make. Maybe this is a little easier to understand. The guy is wanting a truck with a warranty. I'm looking for something good enough that we can possibly give him the product he wants without having to do a 100% restoration. I'm well aware that I'll have to do extensive inspection & repairs to be able to offer him what he wants. This is a full time business for me, the way I make my living, & yes I have to make a profit in order to do that, or I have no business. I know that for the majority of you guys it's a hobby, you can certainly afford to look at it with a different point of view. I have to have a view point of being able to give the client what he wants, when he wants, how he wants. I'm willing to try my best to do that, maybe my message is somewhat clearer for you now. This is a hard one to make happen considering the choices of good trucks out there, the options I have on providing the vehicle as he wants it, & being able to do it at a cost the client will be responsive too. If a client drives up at the shop tomorrow with a hopeless bucket of rust wanting it restored, I'll stop what I'm doing to discuss the project, park it in the field, & we'll start on it as soon as possible regardless of the time it takes or what it cost, I'm in business to give my clients the truck they want. I truly don't have time for discussion when people call the shop wanting to sell a WC63 that obviously won't make the grade for a deal such as this, as business is good & my schedule is tight. Once again this is why I included the statement "please no hopeless buckets of rust." My apology if I came back a little on the strong side, I hope after the above explaination you can see why I viewed your question as I did. Thanks, Charles Talbert
MoparNorm
03-27-2004, 05:02 AM
Good post Charles.
MN
Terry Newton
03-27-2004, 08:04 AM
Apology accepted. If I can be of service to you in the future let me know.
Have a good weekend.
Terry
BTW, I don't think this is the truck your customer is looking for.
Charles Talbert
03-27-2004, 12:13 PM
I appreciate the replies, as the saying goes around here, maybe we are all singing on the same page now. Feel free if I can be of service to you fellows. Charles Talbert
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