RobertN
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I would like a '65 F series with a Cummins. I liked the body of my old '89 F250, but that '65 body was best. Always thought it would be cool to mate two cabs to make an extra cab, or crew. And 4x4.
RobertN said:I would like a '65 F series with a Cummins. I liked the body of my old '89 F250, but that '65 body was best. Always thought it would be cool to mate two cabs to make an extra cab, or crew. And 4x4.
i knide even like the ld boxy look of the ford f350 .. when did they do the body redesign? 96?
I have had my 97 PSD for 15 years and it's not going to break any speed or towing records..... but it's been a reliable work horse since the day I bought it.
Do you, or have you ever watched Trucks tv, one of the powerblock shows? They Put a late 1970's Ford crew cab body on a Dodge frame. Cummins/5speed. They decided to add the cluster/steering column from the 1997 (I think) Dodge. Tney did a nice job.
I have had my 97 PSD for 15 years and it's not going to break any speed or towing records..... but it's been a reliable work horse since the day I bought it.
Raw Dodge said:To the OP ,Im glad you git the truck repaired without hassle,many Ford dealers are requiring all PM records to approve any engine relaled failure with over 75K miles...Just remember,you have a new short block and turbos,not a new engine,so your injectors$$$$ are still original and very expensive,and likely your next major bill,could be 3-6K easily),so keep that in mind,that engine is super expensive to repair,and you may be money ahead to grab a left over 2012 with the new trucks the 6.7 is way better on fuel,alothough im not convinced its a better engine,the head gaskets are a much better design,and a single turbo is better for ease of repair,and cost. If you decide to hang onto it,Id switch oil to Shaeffers x9000 supreme,its cheap insurance,and really isnt that expensive,the 6.4 is very hard on the motor oil,it sheers it really bad compared to the cummins,dmax and 7.3 ..