They're at my house. Sorry, but with cops like her, I love calling noise complaints on myself.
"I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. The calling of arms, I have followed from boyhood. I have never sought another." From The Virtues of War, by Steven Pressfield.
We'll be moving around the 10th or so. Trailer and truck's taken care of. However, if you know of any mid-80's Ford F150 or F250's for sale for no more than 2500, please let me know. I can't find shit around here. The wife has given me the green light to buy a truck and I'd rather have an old one than new.
"I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. The calling of arms, I have followed from boyhood. I have never sought another." From The Virtues of War, by Steven Pressfield.
if you don't mind picking it up in phx, there is a lot out there. go to craigslist and search for f150 or f250. I put $2500 in for a max price and came up with all types of shit ranging from mid 80's to mid 90's priced from $1000-$2500. There is a lot of dealer bullshit to sift through but there was still lots available. Here's one example... http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/1403159625.html
Just me. She'll seldom ride in it. I used to want a 1984 GMC Custom Deluxe, but I'm leaning more toward Ford now. It doesn't really matter to me as long as it's mechanically and electrically sound, water resistant, four-wheel drive, V8, and has a big enough bed for a four wheeler. No Chrysler, though. Thanks for keeping an eye out. Any idea how to get info on the government auctions around here?
"I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. The calling of arms, I have followed from boyhood. I have never sought another." From The Virtues of War, by Steven Pressfield.
it has no suspension,one of the best diesels available and can pull a shitload of weight.great for work on asphalt or concrete but not off road.i service tugs like this for the air force
in Tucson. Plenty 'o F250s to look at. Phoenix is just an awful long way to go just to be disappointed with a less than honest post on there. Tucson's more manageable, because I can always go to Murphy's and not consider it a wasted trip. Excellent suggestion, reaper.
"I have always been a soldier. I have known no other life. The calling of arms, I have followed from boyhood. I have never sought another." From The Virtues of War, by Steven Pressfield.
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runawaygun762
They're at my house. Sorry, but with cops like her, I love calling noise complaints on myself.
samD
Have you moved yet? I have a nice trailer with stake sides, lite to tow with a little truck. 4'X8', yours to use free if you need it!
runawaygun762
We'll be moving around the 10th or so. Trailer and truck's taken care of. However, if you know of any mid-80's Ford F150 or F250's for sale for no more than 2500, please let me know. I can't find shit around here. The wife has given me the green light to buy a truck and I'd rather have an old one than new.
Reaper308
if you don't mind picking it up in phx, there is a lot out there. go to craigslist and search for f150 or f250. I put $2500 in for a max price and came up with all types of shit ranging from mid 80's to mid 90's priced from $1000-$2500. There is a lot of dealer bullshit to sift through but there was still lots available. Here's one example...
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/wvl/cto/1403159625.html
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/cto/1402094005.html
Reaper308
you may want to bring an interpreter and your M4 for negotiations
samD
I will look for suitable conveyance for you and yours.
runawaygun762
Just me. She'll seldom ride in it. I used to want a 1984 GMC Custom Deluxe, but I'm leaning more toward Ford now. It doesn't really matter to me as long as it's mechanically and electrically sound, water resistant, four-wheel drive, V8, and has a big enough bed for a four wheeler. No Chrysler, though. Thanks for keeping an eye out. Any idea how to get info on the government auctions around here?
samD
http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/1400368753.html
Anonymous
it has no suspension,one of the best diesels available and can pull a shitload of weight.great for work on asphalt or concrete but not off road.i service tugs like this for the air force
runawaygun762
in Tucson. Plenty 'o F250s to look at. Phoenix is just an awful long way to go just to be disappointed with a less than honest post on there. Tucson's more manageable, because I can always go to Murphy's and not consider it a wasted trip. Excellent suggestion, reaper.
samD
KO?