Hi,
I am 16 years old and am looking at a 1994 F250 with 128,000 miles for sale
and am thinking about buying it. The only problem is that it is 2WD, I was
just wondering if the truck would have rear or front wheel drive? I live in
Michigan and this year we had tons of snow and I nee something that won't
get stuck in the snow. I was told not to buy a truck with rear wheel drive
because they can get stuck very easily when there is a lot of snow on the
ground. Would it just be wise to keep looking and get a 4x4, or will the 2WD
work fine? The truck is in great condition, it there is no rust, and it has
a clean interior. It was owned by a Landscaping Company.
Thanks,
Kris
(P.S. The truck it $3500, the best deal I have found so far.)
david - 22 Apr 2008 02:32 GMT
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It is most definitely rear wheel drive.
dadomaker - 30 Apr 2008 02:00 GMT
If it has a maintained and properly functioning limited slip diff, all the
better.
Now you could do what I did when I was a kid your age growing up in NW
Pennsylvania- I would install chains on a 66 F100 w/open diff.
As my Dad would say -if you need a 4x4 -there's too much snow and just stay
off the roads;-)
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