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Old 12-23-2013, 03:42 AM   #1
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Want to retire my 2000 Chevy 4x that I use to pull my 1987 Airstream 27’ Sovereign. It has a gross weight around 5000 and a tong weight I would guess 600 to 700 pounds. Don’t want to buy new…….just say 2007 – 2010 4x. I'm a Chevy truck guy but very opened minded. (lol) also debating with myself auto trans vs. clutch asst shift trans. Don’t really care for diesel fueled pickups but if a strong enough argument could be make for diesel I would take it under advisement. Any and all comments and opinions welcomed..
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What is the estimate price you want to sell it for?
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