Posted by JD Seller on February 21, 2019 at 16:54:47 from (208.126.198.213):
A very good friend of mine had a stroke four years ago. He has recovered but still has some issues. One being he has little strength in his left leg. So driving a manual transmission is a no go.
Now for the "What is it worth" part. He has a 1993 F350 4x4, 7.3 diesel, manual, Crew cab dually pickup. He bought it new. It has never seen salt. It only has 33,000 miles on it. It has set since he had his stroke. He called me to help him get it running. Bad batteries, drained the fuel, changed the filters. Just minor things to get it up and going for him. All it ever did was pull his camper to/from Florida each fall and spring. He has a second car that he stored there so it never was driven very much empty. This truck is 10 out of ten for condition. I am really interested in it for myself. He and I both are scratching our heads on what its true value is. I am thinking high teens to maybe twenty. He was thinking much lower based on what he gave for it. If I buy it, I will give him FULL market value. Not going to cut a good friend on this kind of deal.
So what do you fellows think??? Color is Candy apple red metallic, really sharp looking. I would not drive it in the winter either. I have beaters to get salt soaked. It would be nice to go to shows in and maybe out west.
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