Posted by Beatles65 on August 20, 2011 at 21:01:20 from (216.229.21.24):
During my search for a flatbed to put on the back of my truck, a gentleman responded to my add on craigslist, and he said that he had a flatbed. Well the deal is he doesn't want to sell just the flatbed but the truck that its on too.
The truck is a 1999 Ford F250 Super-duty. It has a V10 and automatic transmission in it. The bed is a Winkel, and has a goose-neck ball and headache rack. The truck has 172,000 miles on it. Price wise, he threw out $3500, but he said to make an offer. He doesn't use the truck anymore as he has others on the farm. I have included some pictures of the truck. He said that it starts up and runs great, and it also has 4x4 that works good too. It has a used set of newer tires on it that he put on this last spring.
I was wondering what you all thought of on the deal?
I know I could get it for less then the price he threw out.
Your input is greatly appreciated! Thanks For Reading! From Denton, Nebraska. Andrew Kean
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