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Posted by Phil Auten (Tx) on March 15, 2002 at 11:15:56 from (63.173.243.46):
In Reply to: Pickup Truck Haulers posted by Cseries on March 13, 2002 at 20:33:02:
I guess I'm the odd man out here. I pull a 18' flatbed "car hauler" trailer with my '91 F150 SC with a 300 CI six and 5-speed. I've hauled everything from a Cub to a Farmall M with it no problem. The only thing that's broken on this truck has been the A/C and that was at over 90K. It even has the original factory shocks on it! I get about 18 MPG on the highway (that's where most of my driving is done) and the truck now has 158K on it. I would love to have a new diesel pickup, but I can't justify the price. The difference in price for a diesel over a gas engine will buy me a couple of year's worth of fuel. My 2¢, Phil
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