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Posted by 4.2LV6 on February 18, 2005 at 08:39:30 from (69.37.86.230):
In Reply to: Re: Ford truck posted by Drill on February 18, 2005 at 04:42:15:
4.2L V6 is that the engine in the truck? Don't know anything about that engine. Already having a pulling truck and looking for an economy truck. I'd go with a F250(ideally--higher resale)/F150 4x4 manual hubs,302 5speed(not the Mazda), if I were'nt going to tow a thing 3.08(?) rear if I were going to tow a light load 3.55. You will get 17-20 mpg on the highway. Around town it'll be low teens. Probably be an early 90's truck. The inline 6 is great engine. It just does not do as well fuel wise and when you alreay have a F350 and just want an economy truck ... Check over at http://www.fordtrucks.com there probably a forum dedicated for it.
Buying a used truck. I'd want to take a serious look at it starting with the wheels,brakes,rearend,clutch and going forward. $$ add up quick. Know that from past experiences.
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