can anyone tell me were some really good truck auctions are located and when im on the hunt to find myself a peterbilt 359 with a 3406b cat 400-425 deosnt matter what transmission, and in between a price range of $5,000-$7,000 i kno seems cheap but ive ran into a few good deals i wanna see whats out there and what ever is the best truck auction i will go too it next year with some money and get a peterbilt i always wanted thanks for the help fellas
Best truck autions were and which are the best
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by LargeCar3406, Oct 5, 2009.
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You won't see many of these trucks at auctions anymore. They are simply too old.
Have you considered checking out the classifieds section in the Wheels of Time? http://www.aths.org/section.cfm?sectionID=6
For that matter, I highly recommend a membership in the American Truck Historical Society if you're a fan of old trucks.
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I saw a few like that in truckpaper, just this morning. They are projects though.
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yeah that would be a good idea to get a membership probley will real soon and yea like the wheels of time they have alot of good stuff, i usually look on truck paper, ebay and aths, just gotta wait for the right truck at the right time too pop up...thanks for the help man
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yea i saw a few yesterday that i called on i saw one for 7,200 in ohio it was a black 359 1981 with a 425 3406B nice truck for what it is runs and drives fine just neeeds some tlc a bumber stacks visor and a few otehr things, the guy siad i just dont got the money but there always seems to be somthing good on truck paper
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I've seen quite a few on ebay and truckpaper lately. Should not be to hard to find.
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Are there websites or publications that have repo sale or auction listings? And what about good auction sites in general?
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On eBay there is an '86 359 with a Cummins(400 ponies) that is still wearing its original Werner paint job.
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woow no kiddin im gonna have to check it out, to bad its not an 84 i can only get a 84 for next year since ill have the money next year and soo i can get that historic antique truck insurance since its gotta be 25 years or older the truck -
I own a 1997 Peterbilt 379 (pictured below), which certainly is not 25 years old. I have a full-coverage, stated-value policy on the truck through Gulfway Insurers for around $500/yr.
My policy is non-commercial. I can pull my own trailer with it (at least as far as insurance is concerned; there are other problems) but I cannot haul freight for hire with this policy. So obviously that's why it's so inexpensive.
I recommend giving Gulfway a call at 800-940-5010. I've been with them since June (when I bought the truck) and they've been good to work with. A bit more paperwork than a normal insurance policy; I had to submit photos of the truck and such, and the first premium had to be paid by check (no opportunity to pay by phone.) But for the price, the hassle was worth it.
Their web site is http://www.racensur.com/
I originally learned about them through an ad in the Wheels of Time, by the way. That ATHS membership sure does come in handy.LargeCar3406 Thanks this.
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