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My ride is described in my signature, unfortunately I don't get to drive it as often as I'd like. I mostly drive my work truck, which is a 2005 F150 with an automatic tranny and Triton V8.
Just got a vermilion (fancy name for red LOL) 2003 F-150 XLT Sportsman Edition with a 4.6L Triton V8 last week.
I'm trying to gather info on the "Sportsman Edition" part. From my understanding so far, people think it's a dealer optioned truck because it's not a listed Ford option. I'm just trying to find out what dealer did it and what that option included (besides the fancy stickers on the bed. LOL)
My Ford is described in the sig.
There is also an 02 Tundra, an 05 Camry, 94 Saab and 90 Miata in the drive.
I haven't had the Ford long but already have over $1K in it. The EGR cooler went out after a month and I got my introduction to PSD.
PS
Scratch the SAAB, it's gone
Just done a 900 mile road trip to NM, still have to get home. Mileage not very good but towing a trailer.
Last edited by davidkstyler; May 26, 2011 at 05:10 PM.
Reason: Update
Depending on the weather, I'll drive my 67 Ford F100 (under construction show truck)
Other than that, I'll drive my 94 Toyota 4Runner, my daughters 98 Plymouth Neon, my husbands 98 Chevy 3/4ton 3500 4x4, our 99 Chevy xcab 1ton 3500 4x4, or hubbys 99 Harley Davidson Sportster. It depends on what vehicle is operational that week. LOL!
Eventually we'll have hubbys 1970 Ford F100 stepside up & running so we can show both Fords in the under construction class.
My new (to me,) ride is an '08 F150 lariat crew cab. I often drive my 2000 Wrangler because it is our one vehicle that we put studded tires on in the winter months. My wife has an 03 Grand Cherokee LTD.
My 86 F150 (Baja adventure vehicle,) I retired and gave it to my neighbor. And my '99 E350 motorhome got sold recently. It was starting to get weathered and I wanted to get out of it before the value dropped too badly. We had used it very little recently.
As soon as I get some money ahead, I will be on the market for a '65 or 66 F100 to use as my driver/adventure vehicle.
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