Selling my fleet...

cbarm

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Well guys, I have decided after many troubles that I am getting very annoyed with my older vehicles and have decided to sell them all. I will be posting this in the for sale section also. I dont really know what to ask for pricing so I will be accepting offers. Each one will be running and drive you to wherever you are located.

I have my heart set on a 2008 - 2010 F450 King Ranch 4x4 so then I have a nice truck that will do everything for me.
 

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I am sorry to hear that but I completely understand where you are coming from and have felt the same way at times. Just make sure you post pictures of the new ride when it comes in.
 

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I thought about doing the same thing last month. I even started shopping for 2000 and somthing cars and trucks. But new cars and trucks all have so much uneccessary crap on them that I couldn't find anything that I actually wanted to drive. In the end I gave up and went back to fixing mine. What I really want is my same fleet with all the little stuff that needs to be done...... done.
 

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Thats pretty well what I want too...but I just dont have the time to keep fixing stuff. And in the last 2 weeks I have been on the towtruck twice with 2 of em for almost 100 miles...that gets very annoying...
 

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I have "window shopped" and like the 08-10 trucks, especially with the manual transmission option available. I like the flat top bumper of that era as its reminiscent of the older trucks. I am kind of grateful that my financial situation has forced me to see my truck through whatever ailments have come my way. I now have a new engine, turbo, clutch, trans, and who knows what else.:rolleyes: Still need king pins, fuel tank sumps, air cond, e brake work......I totally understand the wanting a newer rig with less ailments but wonder; How much money are the newer truck's ailments going to cost when the time arises?:dunnocookoo Good luck, the F450 sure is a beast to reckon with.:sly
 
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