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    More junk I stumbled across.....


  • #2
    MM, I bet this brings back old memories for you and Sporty!
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    • #3
      Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
      Don't buy junk. It always costs more in the end. Your time is worth too much to have unbilled down time.
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      • #4
        3 mpg ????
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        • #5
          You buy junk, you got junk. Buy a good used low mileage truck from a reputable dealer, be done with it.

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          • #6
            How is it junk? Diesel with no more than 60k miles.....city surplus. 1994, so I can likely safely assume city bought new trucks and this needs to be cycled out!??!

            I might be wrong......I figured it might be an 'ok' truck,esp since it'll likey go for cheap?........I ain't looking for something in pristine condition. Skool me? :throughlyconfused:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MASTERMOWER View Post
              How is it junk? Diesel with no more than 60k miles.....city surplus. 1994, so I can likely safely assume city bought new trucks and this needs to be cycled out!??!

              I might be wrong......I figured it might be an 'ok' truck,esp since it'll likey go for cheap?........I ain't looking for something in pristine condition. Skool me? :throughlyconfused:
              City surplus. You really think municipal employees care how they drive their equipment? You're gonna be buying at your own risk.

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              • #8
                Actually city trucks get treated pretty good from a maintenance and repair standpoint,,,,,,,,, how the guys drive them is a whole other bird.
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                • #9
                  My white chevy is a former electric utility truck....thought it'd be great mechanical wise....ended up installing a rebuilt engine not even before I put 5k on the truck myself. Then again, it did have 140k on the odometer.

                  Hmm.

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                  • #10
                    Sounds great to me. My 04 Truck has more miles on it. If you have to put an engine in it, it is still a good deal. Unless the frame is bent from the accident and that is what is causing the alligment problem.
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