Posted by Hobo,NC on June 06, 2017 at 17:51:43 from (75.136.231.157):
I brought it from the owner less my repair bill. This will give my bud's 04 ram 3500 a break :( It needs tires not that they are worn out because they were made 28 week of 2002 :shock: I hate a diesel but will have to learn to luv'em... someone had seat covers made out of bath towels to cover them :) original seats look new... Its been kept in a garage. Worst case someone will come alone with a nice gasser I can swap with. My 94 GMC Z71 is gutless when it comes to hauling tractors/cars/trucks it should fetch 4/5K right EZ.
95 f250
My buds 04 ran 3500 its as sweet as it gets I as soon drive it as anything I have ever sit my arse in. I pulled a enclosed trailer with it 550 miles this week end it did not break a sweat. One thang tho you could not pay me to ride in the back seat it does not fit my arse at all.
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