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On the other hand, My truck, which I bought brand new here in South Texas, has an engine block heater. Oh, and also heated mirrors, rear window and seats.
KJ Smith, I bought it as a lease return and got a good deal on it, I actually waited for it to come off lease (thanks to the dealer giving me a heads up on it) It was an oversite on my part not thinking about heated mirrors indeed. I figured it had a block heater and was sold in northern canada and not so much about the fact no heated mirrors are a pita. I can't remember the last vehicle I had without heated mirrors, 89 f350 if dually if I had to guess. IMO it should be standard on a truck this day and age.
Bone stock and bare bones are two different things my friend. My dually is far from bone stock the 150 is as it was delivered from the factory ie "bone stock"
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