Kenworth K500 6X6

inlandkw

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Back up for sale. Asking 799,000 OBO, finishing interior colors to be chosen by buyer. Body is complete and all rough plumbing, Electrical and interior cabinets are finished.

2005 Kenworth K500 With Cummins Pre Emissions 15 liter with 600 HP and backed by an Allison 4700. 24R21 Tires, runs 75 MPH with plenty left and perfectly smooth. Full air ride suspension.
 

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bri

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To spend that much on a vehicle I figure I would need a net worth of about $100,000,000 minimum.

The front end of that thing is a bit ugly but the box looks amazing.

The thing is horrific. I'd be embarrassed driving it anywhere. Well it be tough to fit in any lane. Better hope to flats those are like 4k a tire.
 
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IdaSHO

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If we are going to actually follow the rules, I'm fairly certain a member must have more than 50 posts,
if to assume it is not a business add. ;)
 

Bronc-itus

New member
I think the cool factor is pretty high with this rig. And cool factor does a lot to set a price. Perhaps this guy thinks - asking 800k
deep pockets guy says- that’s not worth it, I’ll give you 400k
Selling guy- 400 k for an unfinished box, ok!
 

jlcanterbury

Active member
Honest question: how do you get into this thing? The lowest step below the driver's door appears to be about 4' off the ground.

Honest observation: If the item you're selling has an asking price of $800k, you should include some relevant details and specs so we can assess the real world value of said item.
 

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