Posted by RBoots on July 09, 2017 at 19:55:58 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: My boy's new truck posted by redtom on July 09, 2017 at 17:49:08:
Man that thing is SHARP! I'm a fellow Michigan Ford fan. Those are a really nice body style, my buddy had an 86 4wd with a 4sp and 302, and without those running boards, it'd look less of an older fella's truck. My cousin got one a few years back from his wife's grandfather's estate. It was an 86, XLT, 4wd, F250 with a 6.9 and a 4 speed. It had a banks kit on it as well. It had a perfect body on it and around 80,000 miles. It didn't run, so he got the injection pump rebuilt. After that, he found that they had quit running it because it had a bit of a rod knock from getting fuel in the crankcasecond back when her grandfather was still running it. He got fed up with it and sold it without me knowing it for $800. Man, sure wish I'd known that he was gonna do that.
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