92 F350 CCLB.

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OLDBULL8

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1992 Ford F350 7.3 IDIT $5500 Delphos,OH

92 F350 crew cab, long bed, DRW, bench front seat, 3 guages dash mounted, boost, trans. oil temp, EGT.
Rust free S.Carolina Turboed 7.3 diesel. Body milage is ~129,000. Engine replaced with a 89 IDI from a hospital maintenance truck with 75k miles on it. Runs excellent. E4OD trans. with a O/U Gear Vendor. Banks Sidewinder turbo.
Pics later, camera battery dead.

Edit: Bed is full Rhino lined, may not be Rhino, but the liner is sure tough stuff. Pics added. No body or frame rust, no dents. You can buy a POS or one that runs and is in above good shape.

NO LONGER FOR SALE, GONNA KEEP IT.
 

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Lots of lookers, no takers. I guess someone would rather buy a POJ, then put a lot of money into it.
 

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Lots of lookers, no takers. I guess someone would rather buy a POJ, then put a lot of money into it.

That's usually how it goes... no one ever seems to notice the $1000's they put into repairs after they buy a $500 truck. Unfortunately, the last time I tried to buy a "nice" truck, I still ended up spending $1500 in repairs. :mad: GLWS though. Nice looking truck.
 

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This would be perfect for my dad, but his budget is.... somewhere near the what-his-daughter-can-afford range
 

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Forgot to mention I missed a call on the truck Sunday, was tearing down the camper to go home. Called the guy back within 3 hrs. and he told me he bought another one. Damn, he must have been a hot buyer, call was from Pennsylvania, might have been someone on the OB, but I do have it listed on Craigslist in Lima OH area.
 

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That's usually how it goes... no one ever seems to notice the $1000's they put into repairs after they buy a $500 truck. Unfortunately, the last time I tried to buy a "nice" truck, I still ended up spending $1500 in repairs. :mad: GLWS though. Nice looking truck.
I bought my truck for 4k and easily have another 4k into it....and its NA. This looks like a good deal to me
 

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Lots of lookers, no takers. I guess someone would rather buy a POJ, then put a lot of money into it.

It is a nice truck and a good deal with all of the pluses, Rust free southern truck, Overdrive, Turbo, gauges etc.

The Problem is, it doesn't LOOK like a nice truck.

If you want to sell it, here is my advice.

First, Rims and tires make or break any vehicle, A truck that has steel rims that are not painted, dirty and *****, turns a nice truck into an ole work truck. ON the other hand, clean, alloy, or chrome rims turns it into a truck that has been taken care of. and removes the "Work Truck" status.

Spend $125.00 buy these and snap them on: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Summit-Whee...Parts_Accessories&hash=item4d0f71e0b6&vxp=mtr

It will change the whole attitude of the truck.

Secondly, Get it Cleaned UP! Give it a good detail job, Get all of the stuff out the truck, bed, inside etc.

Thirdly, Get it out of the long grass where it looks it has been abandoned and the tires are flat, and get better pics of the truck on clean dry pavement with good lighting and good angles.

Then advertise it in the Auto RV Magazine, I use them a lot and get the best results with these trucks.

The truck WILL SELL!
 
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Thanks Darrin. Just bought those wheel liners. Was just thinking of those yesterday, should I paint the wheels or get liners, got the liners.

Thirdly, Get it out of the long grass where it looks it has been abandoned and the tires are flat, and get better pics of the truck on clean dry pavement with good lighting and good angles.
Yeah gotta do that, got a trailer hooked to it now to haul some branches from a storm.
 

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That is a lot of great advice about selling a truck, Darrin. Thanks for the reminders!
 
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