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2000 F250 XLT Superduty opinons needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 379559" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Went and took a look (after hours) at the truck. Interior looks good, well looked after...but the body needs a new paint job for sure. Not very many dents (barring a fist-size one in the tailgate), but a lot of chips and scrapes. Tires still have a fair amount of tread on them. I will be contacting the previous owner in the next few days to find out if regular maintenance records are available (don't want to buy an abused motor or tranny). Cousin is a dealer and can get the truck at wholesale price...will find out what that price is tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>What would you guy's pay in US for that truck? I can just convert it to CDN and go from there. I am thinking around the 8 grand mark (7200 USD), which will allow for a new paint job and other improvements. I will be looking on Ebay and out Manitoba/Saskatchewan way for a truck as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 379559, member: 1682"] Went and took a look (after hours) at the truck. Interior looks good, well looked after...but the body needs a new paint job for sure. Not very many dents (barring a fist-size one in the tailgate), but a lot of chips and scrapes. Tires still have a fair amount of tread on them. I will be contacting the previous owner in the next few days to find out if regular maintenance records are available (don't want to buy an abused motor or tranny). Cousin is a dealer and can get the truck at wholesale price...will find out what that price is tomorrow. What would you guy's pay in US for that truck? I can just convert it to CDN and go from there. I am thinking around the 8 grand mark (7200 USD), which will allow for a new paint job and other improvements. I will be looking on Ebay and out Manitoba/Saskatchewan way for a truck as well. [/QUOTE]
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