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Re: good or bad? '89 Ford F150 Lariat
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Posted by raytasch on January 01, 2005 at 09:59:09 from (71.0.250.74):
In Reply to: good or bad? '89 Ford F150 Lariat posted by Schultzy on December 31, 2004 at 19:32:36:
That series is ok. Rust? I've owned a bunch of them. Currently own a '90 F350 with 460 and almost a hundred thousand miles. No real problems that I can think of. The 302 won't have a lot of torque if you plan on pulling anything. If it has the AOD tranny, still running at that mileage look out. Condition is EVERYTHING. Although that is a few miles the truck could have many more good ones left. I have never had a problem with the ideal of paying a premium price for a premium vehicle. ray
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