@@MISTERSLLIM Do you know anything about fluids and seals and what happens when they sit?? Vehicles are made to be driven. When they sit, the fluids become damaging, and the seals begin to dry out. So, go ahead and blow $40k on a truck that sat for nearly 20 years, if you're that scared of a particular filter. Edit: Seriously, the auto correct on my phone cannot be trusted.
@@jdubskiwright2380 I would never pay a significant price for any truck that has been sitting for almost 20 years. Even at $20k, it would be rip off. I would rather spend the same amount on a truck with 111,000 miles, because it's actually being driven.
I would love this truck
It's basically been sitting for 18 years!!! To pay almost 40k, you have to be out of your mind!
What you consider a reasonable price in your area?? Location does make a difference
Wrong. For the price of a new or used emissions diesel. This is worth it.
@@MISTERSLLIM Do you know anything about fluids and seals and what happens when they sit?? Vehicles are made to be driven. When they sit, the fluids become damaging, and the seals begin to dry out. So, go ahead and blow $40k on a truck that sat for nearly 20 years, if you're that scared of a particular filter.
Edit: Seriously, the auto correct on my phone cannot be trusted.
@@jdubskiwright2380 I would never pay a significant price for any truck that has been sitting for almost 20 years. Even at $20k, it would be rip off. I would rather spend the same amount on a truck with 111,000 miles, because it's actually being driven.
@@spamfried894 hahahah.
That’s clean
Might want to check the date on the tires...those might be 18 years old.
My 2000 7.3 with 334000 miles DOES sound better.
This one looks better. The wipers work better than mine too
I would definitely pay $40k for this amazing truck before I ever would pay for the absolute garbage ford keeps putting out nowadays