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Skeet/Loreto
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Bruce: I bought mine in Red Bluff Calif. for $10,500 put 58,000 Miles from Sequim Washington, St. Pete Fla. to Loreto both on Hwy 1 and across the
Ferry and across Mexico from Matzlan to Laredo.
That is the Best truck I have ever Driven~!
We where bringing our last load of good when we moved from Loreto to Lake Havasu when a "Nut" pulling a Boat came over the hill just north of Parker
and rear ended us. Insurance Company paid $12,800 for a Total/
The Nut and his Girl friend had been smoking DOPE while they worked on their boat about an hour prior to hitting us.
O Well. Thats Life. we suffered only minor Hurts.
I will find another one ,it is for Alvaro in Loreto. The 68 Chey I took to him is finally worn out.
I have an 02 250 Supercab Diesel 7.3 which is a dream, got it with 25,000 now have 84,000 will keep it til 250,00{if I last that Long}.
Skeet/Loreto
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bombero
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towing
I,ve towed quite a few big trailers down the Baja hy. I have 2000 Dodge 2500 4x4 diesel with a shift kit and special converter. However when
decending long grades or steep grades with a heavy trailer, i put the pu in 4x4 low. its saves brakes, especially the dodge which are noted for lousy
brakes. As previously mentioned, make sure your trailer brakes are in good working cond, all four of them.Keep ypur speed down, Its very dangerous
when towing something heavier then the tow vehicle!
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Bob and Susan
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does a 1962 "silver bullet" have brakes???
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mojo_norte
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This is the silver bullet...
http://boulder.craigslist.org/rvs/772103167.html
For the same money I could get a newer -90's trailer- maybe I should.
But this is much cooler and probably more hurricane resistant.
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Bob and Susan
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for 10k we got a three year old 26 ft trailer...
used three times
newer stuff is much nicer... you just gotta look
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BajaMariposa
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Saw ya'll talking about trucks for towing. We are getting ready to sell my 2004 Chevy Colorado 4x4 and buy a used truck to tow a travel trailer down
to San Felipe. The trailer will be between 25 and 28 feet. I have never owned anything bigger than a 1/2 ton truck. The used truck will only be used
for towing the trailer down there, not for traveling with it and for utility use once we have moved such as hauling building materials. We have
another newer economy vehicle. Any suggestions? Also I've never been fond of Fords but looking for something that's gonna last and if that's a
Ford..well..lol Suggestions?
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DENNIS
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Sure. I'll sell you my '93 Dodge bigass 5.9 Cummins diesel with a straight body, new paint and new BFG All Terrains. All that goes with a very
recently rebuilt tranny. Just a baby with 180,000 miles.
$4000 bucks. No lower offer considered.
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaMariposa
Saw ya'll talking about trucks for towing. We are getting ready to sell my 2004 Chevy Colorado 4x4 and buy a used truck to tow a travel trailer down
to San Felipe. The trailer will be between 25 and 28 feet. I have never owned anything bigger than a 1/2 ton truck. The used truck will only be used
for towing the trailer down there, not for traveling with it and for utility use once we have moved such as hauling building materials. We have
another newer economy vehicle. Any suggestions? Also I've never been fond of Fords but looking for something that's gonna last and if that's a
Ford..well..lol Suggestions? |
If you plan to only tow trailer once, rent a vehicle and save the $$.
And if you need a truck later only for occasional trips to home depot, you will find a rental truck or delivery charge is cheaper than owning another
vehicle. Also, econo cars are adequate to tow trailers short distances like trips to home depot, and can trailer light loads for long distances.
Don't buy vehicles when you don't really need them -- save the $$ for trips to Tahiti (after living in San Felipe for a while, you'll want to go
somewhere that is not a burning hot desert, and see an ocean that has real waves :lol
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BajaMariposa
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LOL..If we are building our own house, I'm thinkin we made need a truck more than occassionally..but are you saying a 2007 HHR can pull a trailer to
Mexicalli and back no problem..invest in a flat bed trailer maybe instead thats towable by the HHR? Maybe I can talk him into keeping my truck
too..gonna need a 4x4 somewhere down the line. We are trying to down size..but it's hard! and thanx
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Diver
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If the truck will stay in Baja find a '99 or older F250 with 7.3 Power Stroke and you can't go wrong !
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BajaMariposa
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Thanx for the suggestion.
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Bob and Susan
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'99 or older F250 with 7.3 Power Stroke will be hard to support later here in the "wild wild west"
parts parts parts
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BajaWarrior
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Registered: 9-27-2006
Location: Mission Bay, San Diego. Playa Hermosa, San Felipe.
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You need a beauty like this, it even knows it's way to Baja!
[Edited on 8-7-2008 by BajaWarrior]
[Edited on 8-7-2008 by BajaWarrior]
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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BajaMariposa
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If you're tryin to sell it to me, I need a lil more info please. Looks like a nice truck and why are ya sellin it?
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BajaWarrior
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Location: Mission Bay, San Diego. Playa Hermosa, San Felipe.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaMariposa
If you're tryin to sell it to me, I need a lil more info please. Looks like a nice truck and why are ya sellin it? |
It is a nice truck, bought a nearly new one identical to it, we just like to swap our vehicles when they hit a certain age.
I cannot link the post that has the details (because I don't know how) but it is under "Great truck for Baja" under Today's Post page 1 or 2, or
Miscelaneous/Classified.
I also have another truck advertised as "Another great truck for Baja" but it is a work truck and I doubt that would suit your needs...
Email me for further details if you like, which is listed on my profile.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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