I have a booklet they mailed us with pics of all the trucks and what they appraised for, Im still waiting for a more detailed report, I want to know exactly what motors and all before I go. Of course we have family in Bakersfield so its not like its a wasted trip or anything if things dont go well. I know they wont bring a lot, But Ive been looking at similar trucks on craigslist all day that are priced at 10 to 20 thousand dollars, and some of those had close to or in excess of a million miles. Not one of these trucks im talking about has even close to a million miles, most are under 500 thousand, and some are under 300 thousand. They will let me have mine for 2 grand, They would like to get at least 4 grand for the rest of them because at the auction they will only bring around 2 grand each. I think If I keep the price down low they would move fast around here. You cant hardly buy a good used car for under 7 grand let alone a good solid semi truck. The engines are worth that much! not to mention the trannys , turbos/ seats / tires/ and all the parts on a good truck. I can always use a couple detroits, and cummins/ and cats/ lol, Somebody will need them. I dont think you could possibly loose money, I dont see how you could as long as you stay legal, I dont have to pay them until they sale anyway. Any one can do this! There are 10's of thousands of these trucks/ farm tractors/ pump trucks/ water pumps for irrigation. I know a guy who buys the sundowner horse trailer's and pulls one with him to Bakersfield everytime he goes. He buys it drags it and doubles his money on it. Here is a thought, pull a trailer down there with a rental and sale the trailer and drop off rental , Pickup a semi and drive it back and sale it, Once you clear enough profit you could go there and get a truck and trailer and load up a farm tractor or 2 of them and come back and sale all of it lol, Im gonna start soon, and start small and see how things go. Ill be in touch, Ill post some pics and keep you all updated. If nothing else Im getting me a few farm trucks and taking some road trips!
California trucks needing moved
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by willardskillard, Aug 10, 2013.
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Gotcha. Just be careful and be sure to check the ECM mileage and match it with the dash mileage. I had a guy at QT truck sales in Springfield, MO tell me about a truck they had and it only had 400k on it and it was a 99'. Come to find out that truck had the better of a mil and a half miles on it. They just buffed up the paint nice and purdy, slapped some nice chrome extras on and cleaned her real good and slapped a sticker on it for $23k.
I wouldn't have minded to buy the truck if i knew the truth about it but they were trying to hide the fact the the motor was junk and still trying to charge an outrageous price. No motor or tranny, just for the shell I would have given $8-10k for because it was in great shape but because they tried to feed me a line of ####, they lost out.willardskillard Thanks this. -
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Would love to see some pics of the FLDs. Due to age you won't get a whole lot for them but I might be interested in looking through them. I've been on the hunt for an FLD for a personal custom build (not for hire) but have only run across one in the past few months that has somewhat sparked my intrest but still not sure about it yet.
No problem man! Ill get the picks so you can look at them. I wouldnt even mind having one of the trucks with the big flatbed on it for around home. Some had big compressors on back for blowing gunite on pools. These ones were very low miles. -
Rgn out of the state. EPA will get you for emissions so fast. Cali needs $ bad. Don't try to drive them. I got busted on my Harley not having a sticker for emissions for Cali. $250.+ court costs. $320.00 Let em drown.
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I literally spent 45 seconds finding that exemption form. LOL.
Stop the drama, California is NOT Germany in 1933. Yes they have plenty of BS rules that do cost us time and money to deal with but they can be dealt with if you use some common sense.
Plenty of people are making a living trucking in California. How do they do it? How can people be buying $150,000 trucks and paying $2,000 a month house payments?
Drivers, stop bidding $2.00 a mile and not charging detention. Instead of giving up and saying "I just wont run California" like most of you do. Take advantage of the people who want to make it more expensive to bring them their goods. Im doing it, i sleep very well at night knowing full well that I am sticking it to Californians in a very bad way.toostroked and willardskillard Thank this. -
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so that's a parking permit, a city permit, a los angeles county permit. to go with that state permit. FOUR permits.
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