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  • #46
    You buy something like this http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/4370309088.html

    Put 500-1000 into it and put a price tag off 7k on it.




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    • #47
      Looks like a column shift auto. Not a $7k car.

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      • #48
        Need quick opinion on this: I can't tell if that paint will be able to shine up or not. It's over an hr away so I'm not just going down the road to look...it's a jaunt

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        • #49
          Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
          Need quick opinion on this: I can't tell if that paint will be able to shine up or not. It's over an hr away so I'm not just going down the road to look...it's a jaunt

          http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/4390707964.html
          The paint is FUBAR.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
            Need quick opinion on this: I can't tell if that paint will be able to shine up or not. It's over an hr away so I'm not just going down the road to look...it's a jaunt

            http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/4390707964.html
            I cannot see how that truck is worth anything near that. That paint is fubar and the inside doesn't look THAT great to me. The owner is delusional.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
              Need quick opinion on this: I can't tell if that paint will be able to shine up or not. It's over an hr away so I'm not just going down the road to look...it's a jaunt

              http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/4390707964.html
              Keep looking, you can find a much better deal closer to home.

              While still good reliable trucks, the 87-91 were also among one of the least desirable generations for the F150, so if you are even remotely interested in resale at some point, you should consider that.

              If you are patient you will find a good 92-96 gen truck. FYI - a lot of updates happened for the 94' model year too...all the much better if you happen across a late build 93+.
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              • #52


                I'd rather have that.
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                • #53
                  Originally posted by scootro View Post
                  thats because it's a fuckin suburban with a 215,000 miles on it!
                  About half that in mileage actually and it was a $38k vehicle new, not $12-$15k like the truck above probably was new.
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
                    Keep looking, you can find a much better deal closer to home.

                    While still good reliable trucks, the 87-91 were also among one of the least desirable generations for the F150, so if you are even remotely interested in resale at some point, you should consider that.

                    If you are patient you will find a good 92-96 gen truck. FYI - a lot of updates happened for the 94' model year too...all the much better if you happen across a late build 93+.
                    Moat want waaay to much for them if they have no rust. That black truck above is nice but no chance I would pay more than 5k.

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                    • #55
                      I'm in the long bed fan club. I think a short bed truck looks funny.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
                        Moat want waaay to much for them if they have no rust. That black truck above is nice but no chance I would pay more than 5k.
                        Just a tip - The last one I found (posted earlier in the thread), was in the newspaper....seems that's where older folks still tend to list stuff for sale. I only gave $2K for that one.
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                        • #57



                          1995 Ford manual transmission title : clean
                          Ford F150
                          48K original miles
                          One Owner
                          Engine 6 cil
                          Manual Trans
                          Call /text for more info
                          972 481 4237/214 994 8961

                          Still a stripped down model, but much more reasonably priced. And its a short bed!

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by White90GT View Post
                            About half that in mileage actually and it was a $38k vehicle new, not $12-$15k like the truck above probably was new.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
                              Just a tip - The last one I found (posted earlier in the thread), was in the newspaper....seems that's where older folks still tend to list stuff for sale. I only gave $2K for that one.
                              Our newspapers here don't have shit for vehicles. We used to have something called a trading post full of great buys... but once craigslist truly took off... that went away quick. That truck you sold Rreemo would have sold in a day for $5k. That straight as an arrow brown truck with no rust, needing paint correction for $1700, sold within 2 hours of being on CL. The guy said his phone was blowing up and I was on duty at the firestation.

                              My problem is here in Kansas trucks are way more $$ than down there in Texas. It's unreal the prices you guys get on vehicles and the quality is much better due to the climate. Here is an example. You can't find something like this that the rockers and cab corners aren't rusted out of
                              http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/4356911861.html

                              I would love for someone to find me one. I asked in a previous post about small trucks due to the $$ the fullsize trucks cost here. 97-03 supercrew 4x4's with 150-200k miles sell for $12k

                              There has to be some good money to be made on buying texas trucks and selling them more north.
                              Last edited by akfodysvn; 03-27-2014, 10:29 AM.

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                              • #60
                                I'm about to put my 97' F350 on the market. It's a 7.3 / 5-Spd....very clean truck. Just turned 160K, kept inside most of it's life...it's had a new trans, clutch, flywheel, brakes, shocks, 4" exhaust, turbo reseal and new pedestal, 6 new tires, and a few other things. Truck has been maintained very well, and it needs absolutely nothing....I'd drive it anywhere without a second thought.

                                The only issue is that it has blue interior, but it is very clean blue interior...and never smoked in. The blue never bothered me, but I've had some people comment that it makes it look more dated. Bonus is that it will seat 6 people.

                                I've kicked around what I want for it....thinking I'll start at $8500.

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