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hello all, well my brother is finally coming around to understand why i love my truck so much. after a deer turned the front end of his silverado inside out he has decided to buy a bigger truck. also i think he has plans to buy a camper too.
anyway, we are looking for a well kept / 7.3 / 4x4 / crew cab / lariat / rust free southern truck that wont break the bank too bad. i think he is trying to stay at or under 15k , but he would like low miles too. so he may raise that limit for the right truck,
bed size dont matter to him.
so if anyone see's anything and its not to much trouble, grab a phone # or post a link.
also, does anyone no of a web site that will do a search of the united states for these trucks.
thank you much.. Chris
That would be the way to go, if you think your brother is going to take good care of his truck. Robin had a fantastic, mildly modified, tastfully done truck, and he was very proactive in his maintenance.
Here's a couple of website I've been looking at for the past year. All Texas truck dealers. They have some pretty clean 7.3's pretty often. but they go quick so you got to keep lookin' every week.
The thing with texas trucks is you are certainly gonna pay for that no rust, so he definitely should think about upping his spending money if he wants a cc lariat 7.3
The thing with texas trucks is you are certainly gonna pay for that no rust, so he definitely should think about upping his spending money if he wants a cc lariat 7.3
Basically anything south is gonna be rust free, but there is a huge super duty population in Texas. I also see a lot of Lariat 7.3's for sale there too.
I agree with you on upping his spending money a bit. Rust free, low mileage CC Lariat 7.3 is gonna be around ~$20K. Unless you score a good deal on one.
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