Posted by super99 on August 02, 2018 at 18:30:06 from (74.36.75.185):
I need a bigger truck to pull my gooseneck trailer hauling tractors. I've been watching Craigslist and there are 2 Dodge 3500 trucks listed. 1. 1999 with 70,000 miles, flat bed with gooseneck hitch. Engine overhaul, new tires, new fuel pump, rebuilt tranny. $5000 #2. 2001 3500 with flatbed and gooseneck hitch. Not much info on this other than it's supposed to be a good runner with 60,000 miles. Said he bought a newer truck and doesn't need it any more. $5500. Pictures of both trucks are good, no rust. What should I be looking for or checking out on these trucks? Both are gas, auto tranny,regular cab and air conditioning and clean interior. The 99 is a sharp looking truck, white and has a aluminum tool/storage box under the right side of the bed. #2 is green and has tool/storage boxes on both sides in front and behind the wheels. Anything in particular that I should look for ?? Thanks, Chris
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