Tractor & Trailer Financing Needed
#1
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I have over (30) yrs experience in O-T-R operations and five (5) yrs in heavy haul, I have developed a data base of Shippers nationwide (not brokers) who will provide me with loads which pay anywhere from $1.00 to $2.00 per axle plus permit and escort fees.
I am seeking an individual who will finance the equipment needed to meet these contracts payment fro each load is made direct to owner of vehicle (not the driver) from the shipper. BOL's can be factored for a small percentage and payment for each load can be received within (24) hours of delivery. Will repay principal and interest over a two (2) year term. average annual mileage will be 120,000 with a min gross revenue: See below; Statement of Projected Annual Revenues and Cash flow ITEMS DEBIT CREIDT Gross Revenues $1,440.000.00 Non-Rev miles <72> Equip Costs Semi-Tractor <21> Semi-Trailer <24> Total Non-Rev & Equip <117> Gross Margin $1,322.567.50 Operating Costs: <172> Projected Pre Tax Revenues $1,149.767.50 Tax Deductions $290,232.25 Projected Taxable Revenues $850,535.30 Contact: ironeagle02 e-mail: heavydutytrucker01 @yahoo.com
#5
this is hes 1st post LOL
http://www.classadrivers.com/phpBB2/...aa15842#222472
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Originally Posted by Mackman
this is hes 1st post LOL
http://www.classadrivers.com/phpBB2/...aa15842#222472 Thanks that was entertaining !!! :lol: :lol: Must be a full moon.... 8)
#8
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 128
IM sorry, but I agree, unless an individual is stupid they will not finance a truck for anyone, there is just too much risk. There are also a pile of trucks sitting on the lots because people dont understand that owning your own truck is owning your own business, and if your selling your products for less than you pay, your gonna be out of business.
I have never seen an o/op truck gross 800 and some thousand dollars a year, if that was the case we would all be running heavy haul. Best of all....you have no risk. If it all flops, you walk away in the same spot your in now, where the "invester" is left holding the bag.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Originally Posted by csramsey640
Best of all....you have no risk. If it all flops, you walk away in the same spot your in now, where the "invester" is left holding the bag.
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