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I'm curious what you lightning owners are paying in insurance, and if it registered as just an F150 or as a Lightning on the paperwork. I'm considering going to go looking for one after my next paycheck, and am trying to get a budget together. Also, is the rumor of a 2003 3 valve head on the F150's true. If so i'll wait and get one then since it'll undoubtedly be over 400HP by then.
How can you do a 3 Valve/head set up? I dunno about 400HP, that sounds a bit insane, though it would be killer! Where'd you see the rumors? Is it something I can read up about? Sounds interesting.
Ryan
1986 F-250 HD 4x4
4.10 gears, C6 trany
351W, Edelbrock 351 Performer intake
Edelbrock Performer 600cfm 4bbl carb
Edelbrock Pro-Flo air cleaner
Extreme 4x4 camshaft
Flowmaster 30 series dual exhaust
Custom headers
3" Warn body lift
Right now, I pay about $400 every 6 months for full coverage insurance on my 99 Lightning. I'm a 24 year old male with nothing on my driving record. If you are interested, I'm selling my Lightning in order to get a new supercrew. You won't regret the Lightning purchase one bit. They are great trucks, as are many of the other Ford vehicles we've owned.
Josh Cadwell
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I just bought mine and hadn't even checked the insurance on it before I bought it. Didn't occur to me until I was driving it home. I called the insurance company and it turns out that it was $17 less per year than my car was. Good news for me. That makes it $444 per year. Pretty sweet.
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