Tow vehicles
#32
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Bought it on the side of the road, on a total whim, for 6500 in cash on a sunday afternoon on the way to pick up my boat from CT. Drove it all the way up to conneticut, sea-trialed, signed the boat over, and drove it back to SE virginia - got home at nearly 4am. I don't think I can complain about the truck at all.
One year later, one year wiser - I don't think I'd try that little adventure again.
One year later, one year wiser - I don't think I'd try that little adventure again.
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Here's mine. Nothing special but it gets the job done. Gotta say, I'm a bit jealous of a few trucks in this thread.
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Former turd boat hauler, washed up and waiting for its new owner to pick it up...Current hauler for the Stinger (turd boat #7) is '97 GMC crew cab dually that I don't have a picture of...309,987 miles and runs like a champ!! (I like the red 4-door Peterbilt better though)
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anyone have a house they need towed? This is what I tow with since I never know the size of the boat. 2001 Pete 330 with a 330hp cat with 6 sp allison, trac-vision, pioneer nav, xm, sirius, dvd, cd. direct tv. class 5 bumper pull hitch, gooseneck, 5th wheel. built in oversize stobes on roof and back of truck. 11.5mpg empty at 65mph on cruise.
What does it get pulling at 70 mph?