
Nothing really big in the way of mods now, or ever.

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Originally Posted by 94m5
Yea, I've been doing the off and on thing for 6 months now. I got a good price for the 98' and and even better price on the truck.
I need the 4X4 out there ALOT more than I will need a rear wheel drive low slung car. I'll have the 95 for that. ![]() Mike |
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Originally Posted by bufordtpisser
I just picked up a 2004 Ram 1500 4X4 myself. PA winters can be brutal and the Mark VIII is not reakky a good winter car. Now maybe I can start the mods that I want to do. A paint job, wheels, and a little more power is on tap. I have been ignoring the Mark for the past few months, and it is time to start giving it the attention that it deserves.
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Originally Posted by JC1994
It's OK for a brand X. but I wouldn't own no Chevy pick-up. but congrats on your truck.
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together, and built them right.
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Originally Posted by buddylee
Shame ..... you should have gotten a F150
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Originally Posted by 94m5
I would'nt own a ford truck if my life depended on it. Except for a late model 7.3L powerstroke. Diesel not included, the 5700 Vortec will walk all over any V8 ford has put out in the last 10+ years.
I test drove MANY F150/250's and come to the conclusion that they are WAY too under powered. Dodges are just too unreliable, and backwards so that left the old stand by. I like the styling of these trucks and after 10 years of production, GM had thier ![]() ![]() ![]() together, and built them right. |

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Originally Posted by 94m5
I would'nt own a ford truck if my life depended on it. Except for a late model 7.3L powerstroke.
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Originally Posted by bufordtpisser
but I decided it was more important to actually be able to drive the truck than to look good sitting along the side of the road waiting for a tow truck. There are a lot of trucks in my area and by far the Chevy seems to be at the lowest spot as far as sales and service. Don't get me wrong, I like the Chevy trucks, but there are way more older Ford and Dodge trucks still on the roads in this area that there are Chevy's. The Chavy's just seem to rust right off of the frame. And as for your 5700, my Magnum will out accelerate it, out pull it, and out run it in almost any conditions. It goes faster, and stops quicker. It has better times at the track, and my Ram is leaps ahead in the styling department. I guess that we just have to agree to disagree.
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Originally Posted by 94m5
I would'nt own a ford truck if my life depended on it. Except for a late model 7.3L powerstroke. Diesel not included, the 5700 Vortec will walk all over any V8 ford has put out in the last 10+ years.
I test drove MANY F150/250's and come to the conclusion that they are WAY too under powered. Dodges are just too unreliable, and backwards so that left the old stand by. I like the styling of these trucks and after 10 years of production, GM had thier ![]() ![]() ![]() together, and built them right. |
I don't even remember posting that.
that is a nice truck
,I meant no offense. here's a pic of my 96 Eddie Bauer F-150 351EFI. {headers, dual 2.5 inch exhaust} I just got it from my dad. who has owned it since new. 80,000 miles. Later, JC....
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Originally Posted by rmac694203
That thing is a beast. I was never a fan of longbed trucks. They're so massive.
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same to you.
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