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Old 05-26-2016, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by screamineagle
Wow that's strange, I'm in southern Ohio and these trucks can be had for cheap in much better shape. You need to shop around.
They're not even cheap on Craig's list. Unless they need a tranny or the frame is shot
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Originally Posted by cgrim321
They're not even cheap on Craig's list. Unless they need a tranny or the frame is shot
You came here asking for opinions and you got a few. It's your money, spend it how ever you wish. Good luck
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Nope not fair. That thing body wise is a rust bucket. You will have to put more money into it then it's probably worth. You really don't even know if those miles were hot doggin mud bogging hard driving or granny easy driving. I'd pass and keep looking.
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One reason to buy a truck, is to haul stuff. You could not haul Styrofoam in that bed.
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Looks like it hauled salt.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Looks like it hauled salt.
Lol it does
Old 05-27-2016, 02:21 PM
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I'd personally pass on this truck. Way too much rust for my taste. Once rust starts in a panel, it is gone in no time. I like the mileage and general look, but when you get inside, that is where I have to say NO. I'd keep looking. There is always the next truck and the next.
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Much cleaner ride
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Holy rusted bed! Can't recall ever seeing one that bad!I think I'd pass on that truck. Lots more out there in better condition and for reasonable money if you have the time to keep looking.
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10 years to pay with no interest? Go to a Government Auction, best place to buy cheap vehicles.


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