2002 Ford F-350 Super Duty Xlt Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Waterville, New York, United States
2002 FORD F350 XLT SUPERDUTY 4 DOOR 5.4L TRITION V8, 155000 MILES, TRUCK
RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT, AIR COND WORKS, NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON. 4X4
WORKS PERFECT, WITH 7 1/2 FOOT CURTIS SNOW PLOW...ENGINE WAS CHANGED AT
149000 WITH 24000 MILES ON NEW ENGINE, OIL CHANGED EVERY 3000
MILES,TRANSMISSION SERVICE DONE AT 101000, THIS TRUCK HAS NEVER DONE ANY
COMMERCIAL PLOWING, ONLY MY OWN DRIVEWAY, BED FLOOR HAS RUST HOLES. COMES WITH CLASS 3 HITCH AND
ELECTRIC BRAKE UNIT.. BED LINER,. FRONT AND REAR DIF OILS HAVE BEEN CHANGED WITH
SYNTHETIC OILS.AIR COND. POWER WINDOWS, NEW BRAKES, NEW TIRES, NEW EXHAUST MANIFOLD , THANKS FOR LOOKING... PHIL 315-794-4303....
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Ford evaluating new Fiesta RS?
Wed, 08 Jan 2014Word coming in from across the pond has it that Ford is working on developing the business case to create a new Fiesta RS. The development is encouraged by the extremely positive reception the existing Fiesta ST has garnered to date, and the emergence of the above-pictured Fiesta RS WRC rally car, but it'll take more than goodwill to make a more extreme version a reality.
According to Auto Express, a new roadgoing Fiesta RS would almost certainly be based closely on the ST version, albeit with some vital differences. Its 1.6-liter turbo four would be increased from 180 horsepower to somewhere around 230 hp, and that powertrain would be accompanied by lightweight alloys inside blistered wheel arches, a stripped-out interior and possibly lightweight bodywork.
The vehicle's approval would reportedly require a strong business case in Europe, and not just in the UK where Ford hot hatches traditionally enjoy a strong following. It's unclear whether the Fiesta RS would potentially make the transatlantic voyage to American showrooms, but between it and the larger Focus RS, hopefully the Blue Oval wouldn't leave its home market out of the action altogether.
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