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There are a couple people on my local Craigslist asking $15-30k for similar trucks. They are very nice, low mileage trucks, but the owners are obviously delusional. The level of delusion actually annoys me.
At the end of the day, this truck is still a 2WD, regular cab long bed. There's a million of them out there. For $25000, I'll go buy a new F250 with zero miles and a warranty for just a couple grand more.
For $25000, I'll go buy a new F250 with zero miles and a warranty for just a couple grand more.
New Superduty starts at $36,849 according to the Ford website and that is for a 2017.
I am pretty sure I could find a truck I like for under $25 K, but I will save my LMAO's for new vehicle pricing.
I am pretty sure I could find a truck I like for under $25 K, but I will save my LMAO's for new vehicle pricing.
That's a good point. I considered buying a new Ford 1/2 ton before I bought my Bullnose. The prices were way too high though with the options I wanted.
The OBS in the link is just 2WD and not even a Supercab as others said. This guy is bonkers.
I think the price of diesel Ford trucks is scewed especially for the uneducated. Probably due to the reputation of the 7.3L PSD and 6.0L PSD.
Yikes. That is nearly more then they paid for it new? It is still just a 460 truck and likely get 10 mpg no matter how far you drive it off a cliff. I had a SC dually just like it and 10 was the best it ever got with 4.10 gears. Mine stickered $26K new, I got A plan for $22K.
Had a local ad a few years ago for F150 and they wanted $20K for it? Something crazy. Don't know if it ever sold.
^^^^^^^That was what I was thinking when I saw the front alignment!!
But it could be because it was backed in and that threw it off...??
I think gravity has had its way with the front springs, but it's certainly possible that the bushings are all smashed also, and a reverse before photos jacked it up.
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