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There around Knoxville, I've seen two in west knoxville, and one owned by Allstate in Maryville. There was a big yellow with a cummins in the Knoxville tractor pull last fall and it only got 150 FT. I have talked to a few customers that have the 750 dumps some with the Cats, they say they are very overrated and slow compared to the Cummins. Apparently they had alot of trouble out of them.
Originally Posted by jeff7825
That is one sweet looking truck. I haven't ever seen one around here, I have seen a few of those international pickups around though.
I'd give my left ******** to have a truck like that and the gas money to fill it every week.... im in cali, and diesel is hovering around $3.40 where im at, and regular 89 is at $3.20-ish.... expensive toy indeed, but if you got the bucks, and the *****, go for it!
I'm sorry, but that is the most rediculous looking truck that I have seen in a long time. Way too much crap on it. An F750 in it's true form (IE-dump bed or something) is a good looking truck. This makes me want to puke.
I'd like the black one at the bottom of the page please, and does the hot chick in the bikini come with it? I think those things are sweet looking, but to each their own.
I'm sorry, but that is the most rediculous looking truck that I have seen in a long time. Way too much crap on it. An F750 in it's true form (IE-dump bed or something) is a good looking truck. This makes me want to puke.
Mike
What do you mean? It looks nearly stock excaust for the tool box in the bed, and the lights on the window guard.
i gotta agree with jdecker88 the cat is overated in the power department. i drove my friends f750 rollback and was dissapointed compared to the cumminsnoption of the sameyear. i'd still say it's the only reason you'd see a for sale sign in the old 350 if i could afford it.
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