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  • LaBelle

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    So....do ya think the husband has some sort of addiction??!!
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    All 1995-97 models. And these are just the ones we have now - we've had & sold 5 other F250/350 Powerstrokes since we've been married!
    One I really regret selling before we left Alaska, a sweet ext cab 4x4 F250 with all the bells & whistles!
    The s/b with bed rails is now my daily driver, just over 200k miles. The 4dr is the long haul traveling rig, my dog's favorite!
    Mileages range from 148k to 300k+. The Hubby is pretty much a PS guru!
     
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    jms

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    And ah , I thought I was a truck nut with 4 trucks and 2 cars with only two drivers in the household. Only one is diesel 87 f350 6.9 . int/ford . A neighbor has been trying to sell me a 80ish f250 with a Cummings gen. 1 diesel .

    Your have the big money vehicles
     

    tallwalker

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    I miss my 96 250 powerstroke. What a chunk of iron. Had to replace it with a '05 250 with the 6.0L... Nowhere near the truck, but watcha gonna do. Nice addiction though.
     

    LaBelle

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    If you run a powerstroke, dieselstop.com is THE place to keep on your favorites toolbar!

    That Cummings conversion might be a good deal - it's a good engine, we've thought about doing a conversion.
     

    LaBelle

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    Nah, it looks like a Centurion conversion of a 4 door 1 ton truck, same basic truck as our gray & white one pictured, just blinged out!

    Centurion would add all kinds of little "extras", such as those external grab rails, wood grain panels inside, updated sound systems, etc.

    They did vans as well.

    Now, the "Pre-Excursion" models were sold in Mexico years ago, just not here in the states.
     
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    BOSS351

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    Yep, Centurian conversion truck. Those are hard to come by and to me the ultimate road/trailer combo vehicle..Man as far as your husbands collection goes, how can you afford the oil changes on them all?? Lets see, 5 7.3s with 15qts each plus filter adds up. I"ve got a 2000 F-250 Superduty 4 door long bed myself..really got it for the 7.3 more than anything...Keep on Strokin'!!!!
     

    LaBelle

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    Sell all but one and replace with firearms.
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    Well........I would, and that's probably the reason the husband hangs onto the checkbook at gunshows! :rofl:

    But it IS handy having such a variety, and each one has its purpose!

    My daily driver, sb w/rails.
    His daily driver, lb w/toolbox.
    4 door for traveling, the Runtweiler loves the backseat & claims it as her own!
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    The other sb, my former daily driver, as a spare.
    The dually really is excess to our needs and will be for sale later.
     
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