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rowekmr wrote:
Even with 7K plus possible 7K for repairs 14K compared to used prices of LBZ's and not to mention new truck prices is still a steal in my book. You can't get them wrecked (and possibly not running) for less than 7k at auctions.
Aug-09-2016 05:22 PM
Grit dog wrote:KD4UPL wrote:
Buy it. If nothing else you could likely resell it for about 3 or 4 times that price. Those trucks are really sought after.
With almost 200k and list of broken parts? That's a $10k truck even around here where everyone thinks their trucks are worth gold.
Reading before replying is sometimes a good idea.
Here's my take.
Yes running/driving and not beat to heck, $7k is a good deal.
You could easily add another $7k to that in repairs by tomorrow depending on the life left in some of the major components.
Uncle sounds like he don't take care of his stuff to me. If he can't fix a windshield and some window regulators, how well did he maintain the drivetrain for the last 191kmi?
Even well maintained 200k is the end f the road for a lot of parts and since you don't know much about trucks, I'd get it checked out by someone who does before spending the $.
Aug-09-2016 11:07 AM
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Aug-09-2016 09:20 AM
Grit dog wrote:KD4UPL wrote:
Buy it. If nothing else you could likely resell it for about 3 or 4 times that price. Those trucks are really sought after.
With almost 200k and list of broken parts? That's a $10k truck even around here where everyone thinks their trucks are worth gold.
Reading before replying is sometimes a good idea.
Here's my take.
Yes running/driving and not beat to heck, $7k is a good deal.
You could easily add another $7k to that in repairs by tomorrow depending on the life left in some of the major components.
Uncle sounds like he don't take care of his stuff to me. If he can't fix a windshield and some window regulators, how well did he maintain the drivetrain for the last 191kmi?
Even well maintained 200k is the end f the road for a lot of parts and since you don't know much about trucks, I'd get it checked out by someone who does before spending the $.
Aug-09-2016 08:41 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
Buy it. If nothing else you could likely resell it for about 3 or 4 times that price. Those trucks are really sought after.
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Aug-08-2016 06:44 PM
corvettekent wrote:SoCalDesertRider wrote:
A 2007 dually diesel for $7000... Do you really have to think about it? Jump on it!! Your uncle is a nice guy!
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