Re: Truck Buyers: what do you look for?
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Originally Posted by Coley
Well...there are some very nice trucks on the island but they are usually the restored variety.
The 'off the shelf' street purchase usually has some salt water location issues.
Personally, I like the solid prairie trucks or I really love the southern ones. Whenever I am out in Alberta or Saskatchewan I am always watching the horizon for farm chevy's/GMC's....and there seem to be quite a few, compared to here.
As well, the 'local' trucks usually are pretty sparse on options and a lot are 3/4 tons. A ps/pb/auto truck with lower trim is often called 'fully optioned' by some of the locals.......which I don't quite get.
Do you have a shipper lined up? To bad I wasn't coming out to visit my inlaws in Regina....I could have picked it up for you 
All good
Coley
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I forgot about the salt water. I've looked at a few Califoria trucks that have been close to the ocean since new and they rust in the funniest places. I do have a local shipper lined up that will bring the truck right to Saskatoon in Bond so I can deal with the Customs Office here. As far as trucks go around here most are 6's with granny 4 speeds and if do find a p/s p/b 350 one that is decent they usuallyy have Barrett-Jackson fever if they decide to sell it. The other thing is there seem to be more GMC's than Chevs around here. I plan to sell this one locally when I get it and will be asking 8500.
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