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So the write up on this truck says its a 1993 but when I click on the NSN it reads this.
Procurement History Information 2320-01-383-2047 DateContract No.SOSQtyPriceUICAGEVendor 1999/01 DAAE0799DM001 AKZ 15 61,047.00 EA 0H3G6AM GENERAL L 1998/12 DAAE0799DM001 AKZ 180 61,047.00 EA 0H3G6AM...
That's cool. I had a hunch that 13-18k was nuts but felt 8-10 was about going rate on the street. If I just paid 5000 for a truck worth 6000, I would be much less prone to dump lots of money into it, but with a couple of grand in breathing room I may add some 395's to it. Thanks for your post.
I sold the A2 years ago. It was a 1971 with a winch cupped tires and a leaky master cylinder. I never fixed it so I drove around with a full bottle of silicone brake fluid.
I came here with the assumption that the trucks were selling private party for more than 6500. And I'm fine with that. It...
First I did not buy the truck just to sell. I have owned a M35A2 for several years before I was married. I love these trucks and this was my first chance to own an A3. I have appreciated everyones thoughts and opinions on my question. I never really expected so much energy around a simple...
Right, I really didn't buy it to make money but thought if I could then I would sell it and simply go buy another one. Myabe a five ton, I don't know yet, I will wait and see how much I like this one.
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