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Whatta you think about this one for a second er...third truck? I'd prob. just retire my f-150 since it doesn't run half the time anyway. But still I need a truck sometimes to haul stuff that I don't want in my Bronco.
Looks like a heck of a truck for the price of $1000 US. I don't think I could throw down the cash on something I never saw though. The 6.9litre if taken care of will run for ever and mated to the c6 is even better. If the trucks is what the description says it is then I would say go for it. One thing to take into consideration is that 83 was the first year of the diesels so there may be some bugs to take care of. IF thats the price range your looking at then i don't think you will find a better deal.
No, the seller ended the auction because supposedly he has it for sale in his town too. I think that he ended it because he wasn't going to get as much money as he wanted for it. Oh, well...I suppose that I really didn't need a third truck....but it would have been nice!
Jon
1989 F-150 XL- 4x4, 302, M50D
1995 Bronco Eddie Bauer- 351W, E40D
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