I own 2 trucks, 1 reefer, 1 van... Had the above mentioned repairs all done in the past year, so yes, I know what it costs.
ive got a 2000 with 1,063,000 miles, and a 2002 with 1,388,000 miles, so I'm not advocating dpf or egr, I'm all about keeping a good truck on the road.
95 FLD Freightliner for sale
Discussion in 'Trucker Forum Classifieds & Trading Post' started by FreightRuna, Oct 9, 2013.
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I'm not going to say he paid to much for the repairs, but $15000 for a 95 freight shaker is a bit high in my opinion, even with the a/c
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Eh you know how it goes a seller can ask whatever they want for something. At the end of then day its what somebody is willing to pay. I wouldn't let my truck go for less than about 60k. I'm safe ain't nobody going to give me 60 so it ain't going to sell. And if somebody offered me 60 the price would go to 75
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I agree even with a $10,000 rebuild your at only $25,000 for a truck that will do as much or more than a new $130 to $160,000 truck will. I'm not saying that there is no $7000 trucks out there but this one sure don't sound like one.
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Ok 3500 compressor but you found a 10k rebuild on an n14 i think 14 to 20 is more in the ballpark
Just saying and the 7k issue has more to do with the used market getting flooded wirh non compliant trucks more than anything else
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