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I've only seen a hand full of 4x4 dually idi's. I guess the resale market would be kind of slim.
 

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The Centurion trucks were pretty cool in their day, I love the OBS "PreScursions"
 

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I think I'm going to snag it. I'll tix the passenger dent, sand/primer and spray a basic paint job on it. I'll use it while I tear my e4od apart and sell it when I'm done.
 

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thats true, just very hard to find a no rust 4x4 in my neck of the woods. especially an older dually


yeah that's a big part of it. Imagine rust is a huge issue up there just like them american yankee trucks. I had a 94 f350 gasser that i junked because rust was so bad disturbing anything even the spark plugs would have toasted the thing.
 

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How's the interior? You sure it's only a 250? Being rust free and a diesel I'd say 2500 wouldn't be a bad price. I wish my 93 was a Centurion.
 

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I can't find a decent deal on a complete zf truck and I don't want to have to piece it together. I'd want an ext cab long bed so drivelines would swap over and save me money.

The interior is decent. It's not nice but it isn't thrashed. I'm assuming its a 250 , just because he says it is :D

I'm exploring options.. I might still just get the diesel suburban and wait for a zf deal to pop up.
 

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Soo.. He said he is the 2nd owner and that the odometer reads 75k. He said it received a new engine and trans at 100k. It was a company truck for an equipment rental company in Montana.
 

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if it's cheap enough and you don't plan on keeping it, just grab it if it runs and drives. A new engine an tranny at 100k screams zero maintenance on that truck ever.
 

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Yea .. Why would it need an engine and trans at 100k? Lol ..
Well, I really don't know what to do. I just want my truck fixed haha.
 

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i hear ya. I should finally get mine back tomorrow *crosses fingers*. What's he looking at for a price? If it's in a ball park of what you're willing to gamble on, scoop it up.
 

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