Nice truck....$295,000 base price

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Bruce
 
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When you think of all the cool toys you could buy with that kind of Money; not even a consideration. Not even for a second.

I could have a 40x60 barn, 2 nice tractors, a really nice brand new truck, nice utv, a harley and a few other toys. NAH!
 
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I don't know why you would need a winch on it; who would dare take something like that off the highway?

Edit; I don't know why you would need a winch on it; who would dare take something like that out of their heated garage?
 
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I don't know why you would need a winch on it; who would dare take something like that off the highway?

Edit; I don't know why you would need a winch on it; who would dare take something like that out of their heated garage?

Plus deleting the winch brings the price down to an affordable $293,500!

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Steve
 
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I added a few options like AC and special axle etc. and the price got to $344,700 and that took it out of my price range. Then add about $21000 for tax yet.
 
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Fueling that bet hard on the wallet.
 
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Fueling that bet hard on the wallet.

BUYING that would be "hard on the wallet"!
Fueling cost would be insignificant, with a wallet like that!
 
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No PTO winch option??? I'm out...
 
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There is a video on FB with a girl showing off a $7 million Ferrari with a soft removal top that you have to take off manually. She rolled it up and set it down behind her. Then the doors are manual also, you have to pull them yourself to close them. For $7 million, you would think that those things would be done by pushing a button. Or at least the majority of the comments that I read, felt that way.


If somebody is willing to spend $7 million on a car that isn't good for anything except storing in a garage, why not spend $300,000 on a truck?
 
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Stupid is as stupid does?
 
 
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