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Re: dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise
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Posted by dboll on May 15, 2007 at 06:28:18 from (65.200.157.177):
In Reply to: Re: dsl. pickups- good, bad otherwise posted by Mike M on May 14, 2007 at 11:38:33:
Thanks for the replies and feel free to post more. I called the guy that had it for 5 years before. Retired guy, pulled a camper ect. 18mpg driving nice. Said he rebuilt the trans and had frontend work and didn't know anything it needed except reg. maint. Justlooking for a farm truck. Have a 92 F250/460 4x4 auto and looking to update knowing I am not buying a new one. Thought about a v10 Ford but toomany $$ vs dsl, I pull a 24 foot flatbed with hay, old iron, tractors ect. It has 3.55 gears so I hope it would pull good on the interstate. Price is around $14,500 with 128k miles, I don't think it is out of line. I hate payments but want to replace a 15 year old truck. Most comparable Fords and Chevs. are higher. Maybe like my Dad used to say about a milk cow,If you want to know if they are any good buy her and find out!!
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