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Old 11-28-2006, 12:38 PM   #7 (permalink)
thebaldeagle
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Re: What not to do with your Ford!!

NO biggie! In april, I bought a forklift that was supposed to be 14K, ended up, loaded on the trailer pulled with my 2001 F250 I grossed at 44,000 lbs. The only thing the guy at the scale asked was what kind of motor you got in that thing? Only a FORD would have hauled it!!!
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2001 F250 SD PSD, , 6 Speed, bought used in April 2004, 73000 miles. Bully Dog 50,75,100 chip, Bully Dog Pillar Mounted Boost and Pyro Guages, 4" exhaust, Homemade open air "Tymar" type filter, American Racing Wheels, Bilstein Shocks, Spal aftermarket electric windows, Commando Power Door Locks and Alarm System
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