This truck is nearby. 84 Ford F250 International 6.9 non turbo
susposedly 100k plus miles . $3000 .Comments welcome .
http://www.jtservices.us/jt_services_llc_002.htm
None4U formulated on Sunday :
> This truck is nearby. 84 Ford F250 International 6.9 non turbo susposedly
> 100k plus miles . $3000 .Comments welcome .
> http://www.jtservices.us/jt_services_llc_002.htm
You'll not get the $3000 back, but for the money, it looks nice even if
it needs power train thingies.
None4U - 13 Jul 2009 04:39 GMT
> None4U formulated on Sunday :
>> This truck is nearby. 84 Ford F250 International 6.9 non turbo
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>>faults with the power train. Cracked head bolts , ect. And if its got
>>200,000 on it is it hopeless.
>This truck is nearby. 84 Ford F250 International 6.9 non turbo
>susposedly 100k plus miles . $3000 .Comments welcome .
>http://www.jtservices.us/jt_services_llc_002.htm
Personally, I avoid any vehicle with visible rust... Once rust shows,
the life of the car/truck is usually only a few years. At least
herebouts, excessive rust will fail a state safety inspection, if it
is a hole into the passenger area, any structural point that is too
rusted, or presents jagged edges. But that's IMHO! <bg>
None4U - 13 Jul 2009 23:31 GMT
>>This truck is nearby. 84 Ford F250 International 6.9 non turbo
>>susposedly 100k plus miles . $3000 .Comments welcome .
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> is a hole into the passenger area, any structural point that is too
> rusted, or presents jagged edges. But that's IMHO! <bg>
>> I'm gonna let this one slide for now. $2000 would of been decent.
>> Although I got way rustier vehicles then that. If it didnt have a diesel
>> in it I wouldnt of wanted it.
PeterD - 14 Jul 2009 13:54 GMT
>>>This truck is nearby. 84 Ford F250 International 6.9 non turbo
>>>susposedly 100k plus miles . $3000 .Comments welcome .
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>>> Although I got way rustier vehicles then that. If it didnt have a diesel
>>> in it I wouldnt of wanted it.
Hi None4U... It is really hard to follow your replies because you
prefix them with 'quoted text' markers (the > and >> characters).
Maybe you should check your program and reconfigur it since your
replies come out as earlier quoted text, not replies.