mcurcio1989
SDD Junior Member
I noticed the other day a 2005 harley davidson edition f250 that has the 5.9 12v cummins swap. Truck has 130k on the body and trans and it has a stock 1994 5.9L 12v cummins with 250k. I checked it out and everything looks good. The price seems reasonable. The problem is parking - the driveway is only 25 feet long and fits 2.5 cars wide. Im gonna be moving out of the house in a year when I graduate and Im kinda gonna need something to tow 2 boats, sandrail, four wheeler, ultralight, snowmobile, or my jet ski when i want to use them. I can park on the side street 2 doors down when its warm but ill have to plug it in in the winter and that is what is getting me. It gets to single digits or low teens usually for a couple months here during winter nights.
I just dont think Im gonna find a truck like this again when I need to. Im ridiculously picky about vehicles. I would only want a diesel truck and really only a cummins but their is no way I would by a dodge. The Harley is by far my pick for the cab. I may be able to get away with a half ton for now but I know I am going to want to be able to haul heavier loads in the future. I just hate passing this up!
The question here is not get a different truck but am i missing any type of way that would make this vehicle work for my situation? - Unfortunatley, if i move out now I dont think i would be able to afford this truck and pay for living expenses until I have a full time job.
Also what would you pay for this vehicle? The body and cab are very clean, no rust or any dings to speak of and the engine was installed using a kit from fordcummins.com
I just dont think Im gonna find a truck like this again when I need to. Im ridiculously picky about vehicles. I would only want a diesel truck and really only a cummins but their is no way I would by a dodge. The Harley is by far my pick for the cab. I may be able to get away with a half ton for now but I know I am going to want to be able to haul heavier loads in the future. I just hate passing this up!
The question here is not get a different truck but am i missing any type of way that would make this vehicle work for my situation? - Unfortunatley, if i move out now I dont think i would be able to afford this truck and pay for living expenses until I have a full time job.
Also what would you pay for this vehicle? The body and cab are very clean, no rust or any dings to speak of and the engine was installed using a kit from fordcummins.com
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