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Posted by John A. on January 06, 2005 at 20:59:31 from (65.161.170.107):
In Reply to: OT- 97' Ford F-150 posted by colekicker on January 06, 2005 at 12:36:11:
colekicker, My "New Style" 97 F-150. Techniclly she is a 96 & half model, Built in June of 96. Bought her in june of 97. When I bought the truck it had 12K on the odometer. Supercab,4x4, 4.6 V8, auto/OD, 3.55 gears. Current she has 260,000 miles on her, "Knock on Wood" she goes like a house on fire , gets 16 MPG on fuel all day long! Uses NO oil out of the ordinary 1 qt inbetween oil changes. She is my 5th Ford in a row, 2nd Black truck in a row of the 5. MY next pickup WILL be a crewcab Ford SD, 4x4 PS DSL. I think you have gotten a lemon truck, All makes of vehicles make lemons now and again. My kid sis is a rural US. Postal mail carrier. She has had 2 surenough Lemons! 1 90 Ford Ranger 4x4, 1 95,Kia Sportage 4x4. Both should have been crushed and melted down. She is back on a Ford Ranger again. Remember 1 bad apple in a bushel doesn't spoil the whole bunch. Later, John A.
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