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Oh Oh my F150 died!
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Posted by Kelly C on February 25, 2007 at 11:02:45 from (75.161.133.43):
My trusty but wore out old F150 finnaly gave up and broke down. Funny though she broke right in front of a Ford dealer. Turns out it would take more to fix than she was worth and would still need the whole front end rebuilt. Wife was with me and she said " Instead of putting all that money into this old truck. Why dont you get a different one." I looked at her with my mouth wide open and said " Huh.... You ok? " She said " yea, Youve been needing a new truck for a long time." Cool! I asked the guy. What do you have in a F250, 4 wheel drive and a power stroke? He had lots that were way out of my price range. But he did have this one. 1995 F250 7.? power stroke turbo diesel. 4wheel drive, 104,000 mi, Plow, Lock outs and that cool AG hitch on the back for pulling my hay racks. Even these old ones cost too much. this one stuck me for about $9000 and my old truck. Got a chance try her out in the snow right away. 



Also got a chance to play with the H today. 
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