Get something with a Chevy 350, it's cheap, reliable as a 240d and easy to work 
on. The problem is the obambo cash for clunkers plan to a ton of these type of 
trucks off the market and scrapped them

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On Sep 16, 2013, at 8:01 PM, Jaime Kopchinski <jaime...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've decided I want a pick up truck for basic utility.  Carrying stuff
> around, trips to the home disappointment, etc.  And towing around my
> utility trailer.  Overall, it would get used pretty rarely and I'd probably
> share it with my brother who has the same needs.
> 
> Looking to spend under $3000.  Doesn't have to be pretty, but should a
> basically reliable design.  I don't mind doing some work, of course, to
> make it reliable.
> 
> Problem is I don't know where to start looking.  That is, what model to
> look for and what to avoid.  Can anyone offer any experience or
> suggestions?  I'd lean toward a Toyota, but I don't think they're very
> cheap.  Theres lots of higher mileage Fords and Dodges out there...
> 
> A bonus would be something heavy enough to tow a car trailer.
> 
> Anyone have any advice?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jaime
> 
> 
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