Pre-Purchase Check-List - Peterbilt Pick-Up Truck
Make a Check List before ordering your custom built Peterbilt Pick-Up Truck. There is a lot to consider when putting in an order for a custom built Peterbilt pick-up truck.
The chassis of course is a very important aspect of your truck. Half ton, three quarter ton, ton, super duty, are some of the options you have and must consider. Then of course, here are options, paint, paint and interior color schemes, chrome work, engine size and the list goes on and on.Therefore, I have developed a check-list for you to go by before starting the process. Of course, this is just a guideline and you can add and take away from the
list.
* Chassis
* Engine
* Tires and Wheels
* Paint- colors/schemes
* Transmission
* Time frame for delivery
* Type of delivery
* Warranties and Guaranties
These are just some of the things you need to consider when planning your purchase of a Peterbilt Pick-Up Truck. Something else to think about is what exactly is the use of your truck going to be. Pleasure? Show truck? Everyday use?
If you have questions, which I’m sure you will; contacting the builder and visiting with him about your questions and/or concerns is, of course, the very first step in the process. Second and equally important is your spending budget as these unique pick-up trucks
start in the area of about $40,000.00These Peterbilt Pick-Up Trucks are not for everyone.
They are not only custom built, but the cost isn’t for the average pocketbook or wallet.
A true connoisseur of automobiles will both appreciate these trucks as well as desire to own one for themselves.Take a little time to consider the check-list and write down any questions you may have and then contact the builder to discuss them. This will make the buying process go smoothly and greatly reduce buyer’s remorse and pre-purchase jitters.

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