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If I had the choice, Id get an 97 f 350, 7.3l PSD quad cab ( or what ever the four door ones are called) 4x4.
I think thats what you meant by specs right?
No worries you were close its "crew" thats essentially what I was looking for there hard to come by. It might be too late but you can check US Forest Service they use to have tons of them but I think by now their all gone. I'll keep an eye out at the Dunnigan auction up here and some of the others i'm on Ritchie's mailing list. So they send me a catalog of all the west coast auctions. Have you gone on their website yet?
Yah I went to their website, but I didn't see anything. But then again, I could have put in the wrong info as well . I try it again with different options listed.
Keep checking back every once in awhile they update when they get new stock in. If I had enough money id be going after a 2010 f250 crew cab king ranch truck they just got in at Dunnigan. But thats if I had money to burn. lol. I got faith youll find something.
Keep checking back every once in awhile they update when they get new stock in. If I had enough money id be going after a 2010 f250 crew cab king ranch truck they just got in at Dunnigan. But thats if I had money to burn. lol. I got faith youll find something.
Right on man! Dang a 2010 crew king ranch! That must be an expensive tag right there! What they askin' on that?
Dunno yet bidding starts at a 1000 roughly. I'd venture to say someone will probably walk away with it for about 30,000 in the range more or less. It's hard to say, at the last one I was at they had 2007 standard cab base f150's going for 3 grand all day long cause they had such a lot of them like 8-10 or something. But the higher end usually commands a big chunk usually they'll try and bring in 2 or 3 trucks of roughly the same value and options and let you choose once your bid is won. Fun watching.
Dunno yet bidding starts at a 1000 roughly. I'd venture to say someone will probably walk away with it for about 30,000 in the range more or less. It's hard to say, at the last one I was at they had 2007 standard cab base f150's going for 3 grand all day long cause they had such a lot of them like 8-10 or something. But the higher end usually commands a big chunk usually they'll try and bring in 2 or 3 trucks of roughly the same value and options and let you choose once your bid is won. Fun watching.
Wow, 30 K, that is a good deal on a king ranch, but still a large chunk of change to say the least! A LOT more than I will have anyways Those King Ranch pick ups are nice though, I always see them driving around.