Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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I'm running out of cash man!! How's he feel about an in house finance job..? I'm good for it, I swear..
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That dang setback axle on a coe are just atrocious!! Really ruins what could be a nice looking truck..
Like those wires hanging out of the second step to climb in.. Maybe you can just pass along who did his lettering job.? I'd like mine to be invisible too!!
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Southwest side of the 285 Loop, 2 semis (one a flatbed loaded with lumber) got tangled up in the left two lanes and burned. The fire trucks couldn’t get through. I tried to get a better pic, but the heat was so intense that I worried about my paint.dwells40, singlescrewshaker, Flint1 and 11 others Thank this.
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That's not a wire...its a rope with a bar of soap.singlescrewshaker, Flint1, cke and 8 others Thank this.
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Been seeing quite a few getting cheaper lately. Back to normal ish pricing while others are still sky high. One similar specs I eyeballed was 67k 450hp vs 500 and 10 vs 13 , a year newer and about 3k less miles. It was really clean in pics though.
From my understanding any 70 pin cat will replace any other 70 pin cat.singlescrewshaker, Flint1, cke and 4 others Thank this. -
Fortunately I won’t be dealing with the watermelon derby until Saturdaysinglescrewshaker, Flint1, cke and 8 others Thank this. -
How much do you think he should ask for it? Doesn’t seem to out if line with some of the other crap Ive seen? I mean that truck new today would cost you well over $200k so 200k miles would still be a very expensive truck? If it’s in the condition it should be with those miles I can see the asking price being reasonable to some?
Seen this thing a couple weeks ago. Almost went and got his $10k asking price out of the bank. It would of been purely an emotional purchase. That being said I almost did it, And I consider myself a pretty reasonable man.By the way, it was sold the next day. So it was for sale exactly 2 days just sitting in his front yard on some obscure country road.
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I wonder if he takes cash? I just need to get a hold of my Nigerian uncle. Would that make me a time waster?singlescrewshaker, Dadetrucking305, Flint1 and 8 others Thank this.
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You said it.. Emotional purchases. It's something that happens all of the time. Someone sees an object they really want/like and if they have the income for it they'll buy it.
Don't know if any of us look at some of these high asking price trucks and think that it won't sell. Speaking for myself, I figure that Pete will sell and hopefully the buyer is all the happier with it. Reason I gag at these prices is because during SANE times there is no way in hell some of these trucks out there would even get considered at the prices they're being posted at. But that's the rub. We're not in sane times right now so there's some crazy things going on.
So what was the deal with that Bronco that made it worth $10k? Inside better than the outside? A lot of things we can't see based on a couple pictures alone. I know older Broncos can be desirable so I'm genuinely curious.singlescrewshaker, Flint1, cke and 8 others Thank this. -
No rust was the biggest factor. Especially considering it’s in Illinois.
Fresh big block and a stick, 2 year only model. My favorite vehicle I ever owned and sorry I sold it.singlescrewshaker, Dadetrucking305, Flint1 and 11 others Thank this.
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