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    Here's one I came across today, very interesting. F-350 DRW, 7.3L diesel, , bed work boxes...

    http://longisland.craigslist.org/ctd/1505662855.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Amy View Post


    Here's one I came across today, very interesting. F-350 DRW, 7.3L diesel, , bed work boxes...

    http://longisland.craigslist.org/ctd/1505662855.html
    Strangest truck I've ever seen - 7.3L V8 diesel/6.8L V10 gas, auto/manual trans, bench/bucket seats. Amazing how they fit it all into one package.
    Marty Doane
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    Steal of a deal on this truck here. (If he still has it. Had it a few weeks ago.)

    http://www.casc.on.ca/forums/showthread.php?t=18525

    Same guy built the motor that's in my car, and is a pretty straight-up guy. He's parted ways with his partners in the shop, and they are looking to get rid of all the assets.

    99 F250 7.3L 2WD with work boxes on the back for $3K.
    Truck's located in southern Ontario.

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    wow that does look like a really great deal. that's a 9 hour drive away though.
    Drew

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    Quote Originally Posted by THawkbh View Post
    wow that does look like a really great deal. that's a 9 hour drive away though for a great truck for only $3000, which means I could buy a SouthWest Airlines ticket and go pick it up, drive it back home, and save thousands!!!
    Fixed.


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    What Greg said. I would have bought it my self in a second (it hurt me to post it for somebody else) but where I live, I really do need 4WD. (Tow vehicle also serves as winter beater, and a 2WD truck isn't making it around very well where I live.)

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    Actually what I would do is fly to ontario and then drive straight to michigan to pick up the car.
    Drew

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    Thanks for the help everyone. I ended up picking up a '96 chevy 6.5l turbo diesel pickup. It should hold up pretty well.
    Drew

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