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Posted by Gary from Muleshoe on March 29, 2007 at 05:32:29 from (65.125.46.101):
In Reply to: ot/ ford truck posted by D17 man on March 28, 2007 at 19:22:07:
If you just want a truck that can lug and pull then this straight six is the engine. You need do nothing for power, this motor will stay there and lug any load all day. If you looking for speed get a V8. The six will last longer but it might take you two more minutes to get there. Don't mess up a good thing. I agree it is the best engine Ford ever made, although I can't complain about my V6 either, 162,000 miles and still going strong. FORDS ARE FOREVER.
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