RE: Found a Mack CS
>I hate to sound like a stubborn father Joe, but you are
>sounding a bit like Wally Cleaver! I'm an easy sell, but
>you will be the daddy who owns it.
>
>-Weave-
No worries there Weave. I respect your input, along with others, thats why I posted, to get input. If you guys could help find me a truck in CA for under $5,000 (I know what the K means, sorry if I got particular in my past post...) great. I might be 22, not nieve(sp)... No I haven't checked the truck out in person, then again I'm not sold on the truck yet (just found it a couple a days ago, and doing what detective work I can over the phone). Before I make ANY purchase, I'm gonna give that truck a once over, then a twice over, you get it. so why was your first post, so wrong?
Basically my options thus far are:
1995 Int'l 4900, 660,000mi, gvw is 33,000 (have to get it down)
22' box w/sleeper. It is 2,000mi away.
1992 Isuzu MTR, 350,000mi, gvw is only 11,000, 14' box
1989 Ford F700, (Need details), 24' box
1989 Iveco, 380,000mi, gvw is 25,000, 24'
1989 Int'l S, (Need details)
1988 Ford L7000, (Need details), 22' box
1987 Mack CS200 (listed here previously)
bought and paid for 1995 Ford F350, with a 12' stakebed. 280,000mi, 7.3l turbo diesel, 11,000 gvw (8,400 unladen). It's not my truck, but is available to be. Not really the type of vehicle I want to be in, as I want a vehicle with a good GVW and enclosed box.
Then there are the other various udder POS's and Gassers
It's just a challenge finding them under $5,000
as well as challenge to get a loan for more than $5,000
-Joe Bohannon
Bakersfield, CA
(New B, Researching)
Hey, Weave, others, thanks for being patient with me...