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Does buying a 2006 F-350 PSD w/70,000 on it, 5 speed manual, four door and long box with the 6.0 in it for $31,000 sound like a good deal?
And how much greater is the 7.3 than the 6.0?????? really confused on this topic. How will I tell the difference? I currenty own a 2002 F-350 PSD with the 7.3 in it.
i own a 2005 6.0 powerstroke diesel and it's great.. My brother used to have a 2003 7.3 power stroke diesel. MAJOR difference in the way they drive. The new torqueshift transmissions in the new trucks with the 6.0 are amazaing. Especially when towing. Plenty of power in the 6.0.. Quieter, smoother..all around great truck.
2006 psd with 70K on it for $31,000..YIKES!! NO WAY!! Not in my lifetime...that's what I paid for my 2005 4x4 6.0L Diesel new in 2005 with 2 miles on it.
My bad! It's a 2005 F250 722xx miles, FX4, Amarillo package, leather, 18inch rims, 6.0L Diesel, 5spd auto, K&N Filter, 4 inch system without cat and muffler, and Screaming YELLOW!
I HAVE A L W A Y S wanted that Amarillo package!!! I have the pin up's of that truck in my office right now!!!!! I wish they made that packae this year!!!!
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