I've just come across a local deal, it's a 93 D250, reg cab, NV4500 5-speed stick, salvage title, but in good mechanical condition (though beat up cosmetically) that I could get for, say, $800. The thing is, it has a GAS (5.2L/318 v8 - not a cummins) engine in it. New battery, alternator and belt. AC blows cold. Heat/wipers/lights all work as they should. Good tires with lots of tread. Just passed CA smog. Starts up every time. The bad stuff: gas gauge doesn't work, 3rd gear syncro is bad, steering has some play, probably needs tie rod ends.
Why is such a knowledgeable owner selling it at so seemingly little? I makes me think about it.... Just saying.....
Well, when I called the seller today (it was within an hour of his posting the CG ad), I was told that there was one person who had called ahead of me and who was going to check this truck out first thing tomorrow morning. So, even if I wanted to jump on it, the seller wouldn't let me. I can always get in touch with him again, to see if he still has it. However, the seller came across as very knowledgeable and was very much in touch with the details of the work that had been done to the truck. He has owned this truck for 14 years. So, the question which comes to mind is, given that this guy is obviously aware of the real value of his truck, if the truck at this price would really be such a steal, why is such a knowledgeable owner selling it at so seemingly little? I makes me think about it.... Just saying.....
he wouldn't even let you show up the same day? Wow, I have never heard of a seller on CL holding anything for anybody. It's always first come, first serve. What came of it? I wouldn't even balk at 300,000...no need to repeat what others have said. Do it if it is still available.