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What is the lowest true mileage first gen you've seen?

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Pretty nice rig. I usually don't believe any mileages on any old Dodges. Too many things in the equation can be manipulated. But that does look to be a VERY low mileage 1st gen, quite SWEET. Possibly a true 39k mile rig, but I wouldn't pay a huge premium, especially from an ebay dealer of all people, when most of us consider a less than 150k mile 1st gen a low mileage one. You can get as much - in quality, for a higher mileage - proven, 1st gen cheaper than I bet the reserve on that rig.



But to answer your question. I have looked over a 88 Dodge Cummins, the first one built for that matter, or should I say first one to roll off the assembly line, at the Cummins MidRange Engine plant in Walesboro, IN. Shown in a recent TDR magazine. 2wd 727 auto, about 40k original miles.
 
low miles

I saw two of my trucks as show room new but it has been so long I can't even remember them that way. Old blue at just about 480k ain't no looker but I wouldn't hesitate to get in her and drive wherever there is a road.



A question I have is would any of us first genners pay the price for a brand new truck. We are accustomed to paying around ten for a 'just broke in' truck' that will return years of service. A spanking new truck would have to run right at forty grand now. That ebay truck is really nice looking and no doubt is a bargain at any price under ten. But heck, my buddy just had his painted and it looks like a million as well.



James
 
Last summer I found a 92 D250 on Autotrader.com. It was in Napierville, Il at a Dodge dealer. It was reported to be 38k, and a one owner (aren't they all?) I contacted Flightmedic (anyone heard from him lately?) who travels by there going to work. He stopped in and test drove it. Said it was supposed to have been a retired mechanics truck. He called me while test driving and said it was just like a showroom model.



I asked him to see if they'd take a downpayment until I could get out there to pick it up. I said I'd wire him the money. He asked, and they said they don't take downpayments (huh???) He also offered to give them a downpayment right there on the spot. No deal.



I talked to the saleman and he said I should send the entire amount ($7800) and he'd hold it. That is, if it was still there when my check arrived. No deal.



I sure would have loved to have seen and driven it, but my ex-Navy sense of getting ripped off was tingling to much.
 
Last summer there was a 92 D350 west of here that had 70k on it. One owner truck. It was used to pull a camper to FL every fall and come back in the spring. It was kept in a garage all the time. It also had a kelderman air ride under the back. Asking price was 12k at that time.
 
I bought mine with 35k on it, in theory. I believed it when I picked it up, but I have run into a few things over the last 2 years that have told me different. I don't worry too much, but it would be nice to know for sure. :rolleyes:
 
Why would ---

Maybe he had money enough to replace the original seats to start with. Even brand new they aren't too spify. I don't know if you ever tried to nap in one of the bucket seats. As the seat back folds down, it leaves a hump that by morning feels like you slept with a stone under your lower back.



You would have to really look the truck over to feel comfortable with the claim of low mileage.



James
 
My Fire company has a 91 W-350 DRW with a utility body on it with just over 8000 miles, going for auction soon... I can't wait!!!!!
 
We have a 93 at work with 61K on it. It is by no means a one-owner cream puff though :-laf . Still a very good truck though. My truck had 85K on it when I bought it in Feb of '04.

Travis. .
 
I just recently picked up a donor truck for my Crew Cab conversion with 44k miles. Its a '92 W250 with automatic. Doing a Carfax, the mileage seems to be true. It was hit in the drivers door/cab and fender... . hard enough to tweak the frame.
 
Ummm... . Jay... ...



You were ummm... ... ... ... ..... SMELLING his truck???? :eek: :D :-laf



... ..... ok... ... ... . :rolleyes:





ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!



GL
 
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