1996 F350 Powerstroke Diesel Dually on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Engine:7.3L 445Cu. In. V8 DIESEL OHV Turbocharged
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 228,440
Model: F-350
Trim: XL Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Up for auction is my daily driven f350 Powerstroke Diesel truck. The truck runs and drives very well and has had the following new parts within the past 3k miles: Brake Booster, Master cylinder, Vacuum pump, +Battery Cable, Alternator, Fuel Bowl Rebuilt, Lift Pump, Transmission Filter/Fluid, Oil Change, Fuel filter, and Radius Arm Bushings. The truck cranks up wether hot or cold and pulls strong as it should. There is also a cold weather package for those of you interested up north.
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Sun, 29 Dec 2013Halfway between Detroit and Chicago, there is a car museum that gives visitors a unique level of interaction with antique cars. The Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, MI has a driver's training class to teach people of any age to learn how to drive a Ford Model T.
From the crank starter to the column-mounted throttle control, this driving school teaches people all there is to know about driving and operating a Model T. Each class lasts about two and a half hours and is only open to 18 students. There are ten sessions planned for 2014 - twice a day on May 3, June 22, July 22, August 23 and September 14. The class costs $95 (or $85 for members), and it also includes a tour of the museum's automobile collection.
In addition to this driving school, the museum has plenty of exhibits on the property, and it's open all but three days per year (Easter, Christmas and New Year's Day) with free admission for school field trips and active military. Be sure to check out the Gilmore Car Museum's website or visit them on Facebook for more info.
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