Posted by super99 on September 04, 2017 at 18:48:47 from (74.32.185.99):
I guess that's what you call it when what your planning turns into something else. I want a 3/4 ton pickup and a goose neck trailer to haul tractors with to a few shows a year. Looked online and found a couple close to home. I'm thinking $5 to 6000 for a older 3/4 ton decent pickup. Mills in Davenport had a 04 Chevy 2500 for $6500. I inquired about it and when they found out I was really interested in it, they told me they just got it in and hadn't done anything to it yet, if I would buy it as is, they would sell it for $3000. Grill and right front headlight frame is broken, seat is shot, air doesn't work, windshield is cracked in 2 places, tires are wore out. Outside of that she's cherry. We drove up and looked at it this afternoon and I decided it was much more of a project than I had time or energy for so I thanked him and was about to leave when he said, I have just the truck for you. We walked around to the other side of the building and he showed me a 08 Silverado, Duramax diesel/Allison transmission and lots of extra on it, good tires and it's only $10,991. Drives and rides nice. I started out looking for an occasional use truck and end up test driving a whole lot fancier, more expensive truck than I wanted. I have a 97 Dakota and a 97 Ram 4 wheel drive for hauling and winter driving. If I bot the Chevy, I would have to get rid of one or both. Not sure I want a big diesel for a daily driver, but it was a nice truck. Maybe if they will throw in a fifth wheel hitch???? Chris
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