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I believe the F150 is changing body styles for 2004, but the superduties will not change until 2006 from what I have heard. But that means you can get them in mid 2005 most likely.
>I believe the F150 is changing body styles for 2004, but the
>superduties will not change until 2006 from what I have
>heard. But that means you can get them in mid 2005 most
>likely.
I was at the dealer yesterday picking up my buddies "new" '99 S/D and tha sales manager said he thinks that the S/D is changing for model year '06. He's not positive, but that is what the rumor is for now.
Guess I'll have to wait 'till then to get my new 6.0 liter...and the new body style. But wait! I have to wait a year after the new body style so they get al the bugs out, so that means '07. I don't think I can hold out that long. AND with my luck, there will be a new PSD out for '08. MAN! I'll never get to trade my "02
Thanks for the feedback guys! I ordered the new 6.0 and I will let you know how it is, I should be getting it in the next 3-4 weeks.
Good news for me on the body style, because I would not have been happy if I purchased one and then they change the body style the next year.
I have only heard rumor that since they were doing the new PSD 6liter and 5speed auto that they were doing a body style change too. No dealer I've talked to so far knows and Ford wouldn't give me a straight answer. The bodystyle rumor I hear was the body would be much like the Tonka truck concept truck. Can't confirm or deny the rumor. I just want to make sure they will still have an extended cab, if not I'm buying a 2003 and not waiting for the new ones.
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