Bersaglieri
Ron Swanson's Brother
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My buddy and I are looking to buy a big rig truck. We've only got a couple half ass excuses for owning one so we'd rather not lose our ass on something we don't use to make a living or incase we want to upgrade later. Is there a free NADA/KBB site for finding average truck values? Using truckpaper and commercialtrucktrader only helps so much.
After looking around for a while I found these trucks:
1993 International 9300 - Mechanical N14, 13 spd, spring, 3.70 or 3.90 $10,000
93 EAGLE INTERNATIONAL 9000 SERIES 9300 trade for belly dump
1994 KW N14, 15spd 3.70 gear $14,000
1994 kenworth w900
1984 KW 400 BCIII, 13spd, $14,000
Kenworth
Are the prices on those fair? Anything that stands out?
We're trying to stay away from the couple thousand dollar rigs that need lots of work, have split wheels, and can't take a little extra power. We've self taught ourselves alot over the years and it seems a big rig is the next on the list to master. Basically looking for something that's road worthy, we can use to get a CDL, use for farm work; hauling tractors, and of course to hop up a little and take to the occasional truck pull.
Take me to school.
After looking around for a while I found these trucks:
1993 International 9300 - Mechanical N14, 13 spd, spring, 3.70 or 3.90 $10,000
93 EAGLE INTERNATIONAL 9000 SERIES 9300 trade for belly dump
1994 KW N14, 15spd 3.70 gear $14,000
1994 kenworth w900
1984 KW 400 BCIII, 13spd, $14,000
Kenworth
Are the prices on those fair? Anything that stands out?
We're trying to stay away from the couple thousand dollar rigs that need lots of work, have split wheels, and can't take a little extra power. We've self taught ourselves alot over the years and it seems a big rig is the next on the list to master. Basically looking for something that's road worthy, we can use to get a CDL, use for farm work; hauling tractors, and of course to hop up a little and take to the occasional truck pull.
Take me to school.