Sprinkler Fitter
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How is that truck in the picture and $80,000 truck?They have to justify buying a pickup truck for $80K+. And that trailer must have set him back $500.
How is that truck in the picture and $80,000 truck?They have to justify buying a pickup truck for $80K+. And that trailer must have set him back $500.
It doesn't have a power step ladder to get up into the thing, so no it probably wasn't that much.How is that truck in the picture and $80,000 truck?
DANG !!ho sorry right handed they are so ya take the left and dodge the right… I could’ve got you Killed right there by that mix up
... and even worse, the loose tail of a 2" strap just laying there. I've personally seen the result of the loose end of a 2" strap that got grabbed under a tire. The pickup truck was missing literally half it's bed afterward.Saw this today. 1 strap wrapped around the bucket and front rail of the trailer.
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Let us see.How is that truck in the picture and $80,000 truck?
How can you tell this is a newer looking Ford super duty crew cab in the picture?Let us see.
Newer looking Ford Super Duty.
Crewcab.
4x4
Lets take the cheap option, gas v8.
Middle trim level XLT.
I just did a price and build on the Ford site.
That truck without a single option, not one, is $78,000 plus here in Ontario Kanuckistan another 13% tax ($10140) = $88140.
Still registration fees and plates to go.
I know someone who bought a King Ranch version and his was over $135,000.
Diesel, leather, fancy wheels, off road pkg... everything.
Furthest it will go off road is the road into his cottage which is better maintained than many city streets.
Does it really matter? I think you're missing the point of this thread.How can you tell this is a newer looking Ford super duty crew cab in the picture?
I'm getting old but my eyes are 20/20.How can you tell this is a newer looking Ford super duty crew cab in the picture?