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Re: Crossing the Canadian Border
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Posted by Billy NY on September 21, 2005 at 19:12:21 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: Crossing the Canadian Border posted by wdtom on September 21, 2005 at 18:15:08:
I'mnot sure how this one is geared, although many 4+2's I've ran seemed to be geared high, not as low as some 5+2's, I guess I'll find out. This one is in seemingly good shape, and we must think alike, I gave the seller a laundry list of things to change & flush, check out etc., rear, trans., engine, etc. I'll be bringing spare everything,oil, spare fuel cans etc. some tools etc. I paid extra to have it checked out, now when I pull the plug on the rear and it looks like chocolate milk, I'll not be taking no for answer, the guy is well aware that I am methodical, but not a pain, seemed like nice people at this dealer and hope they kept their end of the deal. I got a ton of photos on this one, for what I paid, I can't go wrong, it'll pay for itself this year and it's going to be sharp when I get done detailing and restoring it, especially after I paint it. I'm sure this will be a marathon run, but even with gas prices, it should be less than $500, not sure what it would run to ship, I lucked out 3 years ago when I had a D-7 hauled in from Illinois, at 1.33/mile, 1200 miles. I'll attach a link to the truck
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