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<blockquote data-quote="EKUgrad" data-source="post: 297920" data-attributes="member: 1428"><p>Nope, sounds like a horrible deal to me. As a matter of fact, perhaps you should tell me where you saw that ad so that I can go straighten that guy out....</p><p></p><p>Seriously, though, that is a smokin' deal if there is no major problems with the truck. If you plan on putting that many miles on it / year, a first gen Dodge is probably not the first thing that I would be looking for. The motor is good -- weak by today's standards, but they can be tuned up some rather easily. They will jar your teeth right out of your head if you plan on driving it that much. I would seriously consider trying to find a newer model, even if you have to give more for it or it has higher miles. Low miles is not always good -- actually, it can be much worse than high miles.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, and PM me if you decide to look elsewhere. I need an old truck so that I don't beat mine up so bad all of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKUgrad, post: 297920, member: 1428"] Nope, sounds like a horrible deal to me. As a matter of fact, perhaps you should tell me where you saw that ad so that I can go straighten that guy out.... Seriously, though, that is a smokin' deal if there is no major problems with the truck. If you plan on putting that many miles on it / year, a first gen Dodge is probably not the first thing that I would be looking for. The motor is good -- weak by today's standards, but they can be tuned up some rather easily. They will jar your teeth right out of your head if you plan on driving it that much. I would seriously consider trying to find a newer model, even if you have to give more for it or it has higher miles. Low miles is not always good -- actually, it can be much worse than high miles. Good luck, and PM me if you decide to look elsewhere. I need an old truck so that I don't beat mine up so bad all of the time. [/QUOTE]
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