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67mann wrote:"Bro-Hamm"
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
I had an 89 4wd a few years ago. It was a great truck, loved it and wished I had kept it. Traded because it wasn’t an automatic and wanted something the wife could drive if needed...sargentrs wrote:Ok, so my practical side won out. Traded the Fairlane today for this '88 F-150 XLT Lariat. 5.0L/auto. 2wd. Everything works. They were asking $3700 on C-List. The Fairlane went to a good home with a loving family who loves classic Fords.
It's funny , these days people think less than 150,000 mile is low.MAK wrote: but also want one with relatively low miles which is tough.
Yeah, it took me a long time to look at mileage differently than I used to. In the old days an engine was living on borrowed time once you approached 100,000. The newer engines and closer tolerances has pushed that to well over 200K in most situations. I constantly see vehicles on Craigslist advertised as “low miles” and they have 150K or near 200K! What a joke. They may have a lot of miles left but that ain’t low miles...cep62 wrote:It's funny , these days people think less than 150,000 mile is low.MAK wrote: but also want one with relatively low miles which is tough.
In my family everything has 130,000 or more , but I don't consider it low.