Selling a work truck

Punchdrunk Monkey

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I am selling a 2001 F-350 with service bed and rack. I have it on craigslist and FB. I have not gotten even 1 spam call on it. WTF, even the saudi prince doesn't want it. Low mileage work trucks used to sell in a day. Guess nobody works anymore???

Any other ideas on where to post it? It was on here before the crash. It is also on Race-Dezert.

 
7.3? Can you post a picture? 

 
I had the same results. 

Have a 3500 service bed Chevy with 8.1 and Allison. Super clean. Only one call and offered 50%of asking price. 

Not sure what's going on. 

 
I give my work trucks to Cars for Kids. Take the write off and buy new. We run them into the ground and donate. Peace

 
Work truck = work.  Nobody wants to do that anymore.  Biden will give us money....didn't you get the memo?
I did. That's why my company 25% of what it normally is and my retirement has been expidited.....I am aiming for next year (age 52). Can't hire good help, so Eff it. I'll shut down. 

 
Don't know if it correlates but I have noticed zero trucks available at the local dealerships with the exception of trucks with service bodies, there are PLENTY of those sitting on the lots... 

 
Not specifically. Just been keeping an eye out for a diesel truck with a box on it. 

 
Don't know if it correlates but I have noticed zero trucks available at the local dealerships with the exception of trucks with service bodies, there are PLENTY of those sitting on the lots... 
Single cabs only from what I've seen.  Looking to buy another new truck.  Would prefer crew cab and no service bed since it's easier to get on base without a service bed.

@Punchdrunk Monkey and @Grease Monkey: maybe it's because they're single cab?

 
Not sure on the smaller trucks,  but any commercial vehicle 16k gvw or greater has to meet 2010 or newer emissions standards or leave the state. The service body technically means you have to run the scales,   Does that have anything to do with it?   I know there is a flood of work trucks on the market and leaving California because of emissions requirements.  It might have something to do with the current market situation.

 
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