Hey everyone just asking if anyone knows much about a 91 ford f250, it
has 250000 kms on it and has had about $4000 spent on it in the last
year and a bit includeing new exhaust from the motor back and new
rebuilt tranny. Just looking for one to tow my camper and haul around
my atv lol. Thanks alot guys
ripsnaper - 10 Mar 2009 22:16 GMT
Oh and it has the big V8 believe its a 460
Mach1 - 10 Mar 2009 22:25 GMT
> Oh and it has the big V8 believe its a 460
Right now I know everything that you have asked about this truck...I'm
feeling pretty good about myself :-)
Tom J - 10 Mar 2009 22:44 GMT
> Hey everyone just asking if anyone knows much about a 91 ford f250,
> it
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> my atv lol. Thanks alot guys
At that age and mileage, I would expect you to find out what F O R D
stands for. Having said that, my V-10 with 123,000 thousand miles is
still preforming as new, but it's a 2000 model!!
F fix
O or
R repair
D daily
Tom J
ripsnaper - 13 Mar 2009 02:50 GMT
> > Hey everyone just asking if anyone knows much about a 91 ford f250,
> > it
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> Tom J
If this truck doesn't pan out i am going to trade my 2001 ford ranger
edge for a older bigger truck fuel milleage doesn't matter cause i
don't drive to far lol
Jeff Strickland - 13 Mar 2009 18:32 GMT
> Hey everyone just asking if anyone knows much about a 91 ford f250, it
> has 250000 kms on it and has had about $4000 spent on it in the last
> year and a bit includeing new exhaust from the motor back and new
> rebuilt tranny. Just looking for one to tow my camper and haul around
> my atv lol. Thanks alot guys
PERSONALLY, I'd move up to a '96 or newer truck -- or car, for that matter.
My only reasoning is that the '96 or newer is OBD II compliant, and
troubleshooting a Check Engine Light is a bit easier. In theory, the '96 or
newer should also be more fuel efficient -- as a practical matter I don't
know if that true, but I like the theory.