2000 Ford F-250 Super Duty 7.3l Diesel on 2040-cars
Woodville, Wisconsin, United States
2000 Ford F-250 Super Duty 4X4 Extended Cab 7.3L Diesel 6 speed manual transmission 201,214 miles. This vehicle has body damage from a winter roll over; it did not incur any mechanical damage. The truck has been my daily vehicle for 12 years it is in good running and driving condition except for the body and cab damage. Within the past year I have replaced the rear suspension, glow plugs and relays, and both batteries. When the truck rolled it slowly rolled onto its roof in a snow bank and the weight of the truck slowly caved in the cab. The front doors both open and close but the back doors are stuck. All other body panels have some damage. I have a clear title. The pickup is definitely worth repairing but I do not have the ability to do so. Bring your goggles and drive it home J.
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Leno chooses his top 10 Mustangs
Sat, 14 Jun 2014He may be a few months late to the party, but in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Ford Mustang, Jay Leno has delivered a short video in which he runs down which of the Blue Oval's pony cars from the past 50 years are his favorites.
The list is pretty darn similar to our own, with some of the big names from the Mustang's half century making an appearance, while there are three or four cars here that we think you'll be pretty surprised by.
Take a look below for this short video from Jay Leno's Garage.