09-23-2004, 08:30 PM
here just save up every penny you find until your 50 and you can afford this one
Seriously, there are so many different truck setups with ranging prices. If you are looking for a first truck, do not get one that is all beat up that will need some looking over before you know its satisfactory for driving. I would look for an almost new truck like the one I posted for you. Spend the little more money and get one in great shape. Now obviously I do not know that seller in any way so I can not vouge for anything that he has listed but that is the kind of trucks you should be going after. I can even do you one better, get a sportmaxx new on ebay for $309-$319. BRAND NEW, and you could upgrade later to 4wd and 2-speed tranny when you get more funds. Heck most of us would probably have the parts we could help you out with if you went that route. I just made that truck I am selling into 4wd with parts I had laying around. Bottom line is decide how much you want or have to spend, figure out what you need to have and can live without, then go looking for a vehicle. You have to be the judge whether or not you have the ability to inspect, disassemble, clean, re-assemble or repair anything that may be damaged or worn on a used truck. Good luck.
Seriously, there are so many different truck setups with ranging prices. If you are looking for a first truck, do not get one that is all beat up that will need some looking over before you know its satisfactory for driving. I would look for an almost new truck like the one I posted for you. Spend the little more money and get one in great shape. Now obviously I do not know that seller in any way so I can not vouge for anything that he has listed but that is the kind of trucks you should be going after. I can even do you one better, get a sportmaxx new on ebay for $309-$319. BRAND NEW, and you could upgrade later to 4wd and 2-speed tranny when you get more funds. Heck most of us would probably have the parts we could help you out with if you went that route. I just made that truck I am selling into 4wd with parts I had laying around. Bottom line is decide how much you want or have to spend, figure out what you need to have and can live without, then go looking for a vehicle. You have to be the judge whether or not you have the ability to inspect, disassemble, clean, re-assemble or repair anything that may be damaged or worn on a used truck. Good luck.