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Looks like a mouse nest.What the actual fuck is that?
Looks like a mouse nest.What the actual fuck is that?
I love "in the last 3 years it's had..."1988 Ford F-150 FX4 Pickup 2D 6 1/2 ft - cars & trucks - by owner -...
1988 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat $750 OBO. In the last 3 years, vehicle has had new tires, new battery, new starter, new fuel pump, fuel filter, RELAY & Tank, serpentine belt replacement, harmonic...fresno.craigslist.org
I can't tell either, but it's the cheapest I've seen in today's world.I love "in the last 3 years it's had..."
That being said, I would love to have this truck out here in rust country.
I can't tell from the pics if it is in fact a short bed or not.
some of my shit is straight piped and for comedic effect I'll bounce it off the limiter so long that it stops being funny, then goes on to being ridiculousNo overly loud exhaust <<< motorcycles revving for effect or boy racers pinging their civic off the redline.
I can't tell either, but it's the cheapest I've seen in today's world.
so much want
Local snowmobile club has/had one of these with the optional cab, I had the pleasure of dropping in a new Honda motor. It was fun what little bit I got to drive it around.
Yes if you dont mind leaving a little earlier.I don't know shit about Chevy or diesel but it looks like a good truck to get me started. Would this be good for pulling Jeep and hauling stuff for odd jobs etc?
If you have nothing but time on your hands. Those are SLOW AF and frankly not much better than a gasser of the same year. My grandpa loved his. But he never really got over 60 with it.I don't know shit about Chevy or diesel but it looks like a good truck to get me started. Would this be good for pulling Jeep and hauling stuff for odd jobs etc?
Yes if you dont mind leaving a little earlier.
If you have nothing but time on your hands. Those are SLOW AF and frankly not much better than a gasser of the same year. My grandpa loved his. But he never really got over 60 with it.
maintain 55-65 in mountain passes if towing 6-7000lbs
Gawddam, trucks are expensive! Why, I could buy another house for that price!
If you don't have 500hp and 1000ft/lbs, you might as well be in a Ridgeline!
Way to post a link to the rest of the pictures. For the price I'd be there test driving it. You wont win races, especially towing in the mountains. I towed more weight behind a 90 with a 454 and could maintain 60, 65 if I wanted to watch the fuel gauge drop.I don't know shit about Chevy or diesel but it looks like a good truck to get me started. Would this be good for pulling Jeep and hauling stuff for odd jobs etc?
only on the downhill sideTop speed wouldn't be a big concern for me but would I be able to maintain 55-65 in mountain passes if towing 6-7000lbs?
I had a NV4500 in a Jeep and didn't mind it; would it be fine for hauling if 5th gear has been fixed? Would swapping to the auto provide any advantage?
The turbo with a manual trans wasn’t that bad. Certainly not slow AF.If you have nothing but time on your hands. Those are SLOW AF and frankly not much better than a gasser of the same year. My grandpa loved his. But he never really got over 60 with it.
Its abs...That pvc snarkle is worth $500.
Union and Academey (spelled wrong) made me think CO Springs. Sho Nuff. I could use the toolboxes on it if you buy it and don't want them.
93 chevy k3500 diesel - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle...
Yep that one! I think it is at least worth a look. I just don't what to look for with diesel; I can figure out the rest of the truck.
Its abs...
The water in my area turns white pvc black.Awhile back I explained that "black pvc" was actually ABS, to the amazement of posters from places with bad water.
The water in my area turns white pvc black.
does it do the same to people?