I'm new here, and figured that if anybody might now the answer to my questions, it would be somebody on this forum.
I'm looking at a used Ford SuperCrewzer, and in the process of obtaining financing. Aparently, Ford did not list this vehicle with the NADA as a tow vehicle, so lenders are only willing to look at it as a "regular" pick-up.
Andrea, is your question then about financing, as in, why won't they allow you to finance more money on it, seeing as though it's worth more than a "regular" pickup?
NADA should have it listed in the RV book. It's a class 6 truck, as in F650.
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In response to Pete-FWA, yes, exactly. I even called the NADA, and they do not have it listed (other than as a chasis, which means it's only valued using the chasis value, which excludes the bed and other accessories.