1985 chevy k-10. It's my baby, in the pic where its getting painted it has 35inch mickey thompson baja radials. In the picture with the back tire we put a set of 38.5 mickey thompson baja claws all around when we switched the rear end with a one ton an the front with a dana 60.
350 has a little work done to it not much though. My dad bought it new in 85 so its been passed down an yes it is my daily driver
Guys I'm selling my old truck finally and I need an honest opinion, pretty sure I'm overpriced on this but not sure how much. What do you think would be a fair ball park value just based on the info listed?
Guys I'm selling my old truck finally and I need an honest opinion, pretty sure I'm overpriced on this but not sure how much. What do you think would be a fair ball park value just based on the info listed?
Guys I'm selling my old truck finally and I need an honest opinion, pretty sure I'm overpriced on this but not sure how much. What do you think would be a fair ball park value just based on the info listed?
I would leave it right at 5,550. Worst case scenario you can drop it by 500 every couple weeks depending on how fast you need to move it.
If the title is clean maybe write "clean title in hand". When I read the bad I cringed. Are you trying to sell this thing? If you can get creative it might help you out. I think that with the original description customers are not going to want to see the truck. I am not saying dont tell the truth on every little detail, but **** it yes I am. You have to turn into a slick willy used car salesman if you want top dollar.
You want as many people to see the truck as possible. Once they are looking at the truck firsthand they can ask you questions.
I would maybe try to spin it as a project or ranch truck.
Up for sale/trade is my 06 Ram 1500 4x4 Ranch Truck. I was going to give this truck to my son, but his grandpa gave him a truck while we were having it fixed.
I am willing to negotiate for partial Cash + Trades, stuff that I'm interested in:
For the house: Drywall/Repairs. Back Porch (I already have the slab), Tile repair
For the boat: Jack Plate, Trolling Motor, Power Pole (all must be in very good condition), 4 blade 19 or 20 pitch prop for Suzuki 140
Fishing stuff: Avet reels, Good Kayak (sit on top style rigged for fishing)
Hunting stuff: Items that go bang, Bowtech or Mathews bows no more than a couple years old.
The good:
89k miles on the truck, 56k miles on the engine (4.7 liter v8)
Cold A/C, 4x4
All power accessories work great, windows and doors and stereo, etc...
No broken glass and all mirrors and such are in good shape
Leveling kit installed and alignment recently done
Clean title in hand and ready to sell
The bad:
-Wife hit a pole in a parking lot. It was at a low speed, but still deployed the airbags. The truck is fixed like new, but we have yet to replace the airbags.
-Pics don't show it, but paint is full of South Texas Pinstriping/brush scratches and scrapes from the ranch and the interior has had its share of dirty boots.
-Small tear in drivers side seat
lol I remember your post about your wife hitting the pole after your son drove it to school I think?
He was just about to get his license, or just about to get insurance can't remember which. He wanted Mom to drop him off at work in HIS truck. She dropped him off and was PO'd about having to put gas in or something, drove right into a fuggin big light pole with concrete base. I still get pissed every time I think about it. The sooner I can sell this truck the better because it's a constant reminder.
I forgot to mention that you need to add what model truck. I think it might be a SLT quad cab, but not sure. Make sure to include that in the listing so people that are searching for that truck will find it.
Maybe add that rear window rack too.
edit: eat **** bosko. I love silverados. give us some specs.
edit: eat **** bosko. I love silverados. give us some specs.
First time truck owner man........stock 2011 1500 ext cab......5.3 V8 20' chrome wheels
I did however add all the extra's myself
Grill
Bug deflector
step sides
back bed cover
Stainless rail caps
Putco 408 Stainless rails
Chrome body side moldings
Chrome wheel well trim
Chrome window shields
Chrome handles all around
Chrome tail light covers
Chrome 3rd brake light
Line X bed liner
Chevy hitch cover with lock
All black leather interior
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download the file named "ford90_dfuelsys.xps (13826k)"
On page 14 there is a complete diagram. It looks like there is 1 return line. The intermediate tank return joins into this line. So to answer your question it looks like a joint system.
You should be able to find what you are looking for on p.12-15
download the file named "ford90_dfuelsys.xps (13826k)"
On page 14 there is a complete diagram. It looks like there is 1 return line. The intermediate tank return joins into this line. So to answer your question it looks like a joint system.
You should be able to find what you are looking for on p.12-15
thanks man
i looked around and they hinted at single return but i couldnt find anything concrete
Just sold my 2006 for what I was asking for it. Listed it on Thursday night after work, left out of town on Friday after work, got home and sold it on Monday after work. Perhaps I priced it a little low. This dude brought a mechanic with him, said he thinks that ticking sound is just a cracked flywheel. Feel like I got a kick in the gut, but at least they should have a good deal and are hopefully really happy.
I wish I could post something productive about trucks... But the F-150 has been sitting in the garage for a good while now... Most of my outdoor adventures recently have been on foot rabbit hunting.
But if we get into them tonight we plan to heat the garage and use the tailgate of my truck as a cleaning station...
Uh... Because... The tailgate of the 2001 F-150 was clearly designed for gutting and skinning small game!
Yeah... That works!
Actually my wife is due in mid to late February, which is right when the first of the big snow storms traditionally start to slam us up here, when the first of the spring moisture creeps up and meets the last of the winter cold.
So I can already see a situation where I'm loading my pregnant wife into the passenger seat of my truck in the dead of night and warring my way for 12 miles of bleak country roads through a death storm not fit for man or beast, as her water breaks.
Uh... Because the passenger seat of the 2001 F-150 was clearly designed for absorbing spilled amniotic fluid!
Wait... That don't work!
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Phil Robertson is my Tyler Durden
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."
-Robert M. Pirsig
"Going that extra Round, when you don't think you can, is what makes all the difference in your life." -Rocky Balboa
I wish I could post something productive about trucks... But the F-150 has been sitting in the garage for a good while now... Most of my outdoor adventures recently have been on foot rabbit hunting.
But if we get into them tonight we plan to heat the garage and use the tailgate of my truck as a cleaning station...
Uh... Because... The tailgate of the 2001 F-150 was clearly designed for gutting and skinning small game!
Yeah... That works!
Actually my wife is due in mid to late February, which is right when the first of the big snow storms traditionally start to slam us up here, when the first of the spring moisture creeps up and meets the last of the winter cold.
So I can already see a situation where I'm loading my pregnant wife into the passenger seat of my truck in the dead of night and warring my way for 12 miles of bleak country roads through a death storm not fit for man or beast, as her water breaks.
Uh... Because the passenger seat of the 2001 F-150 was clearly designed for absorbing spilled amniotic fluid!
Wait... That don't work!
Nice congrats on the baby. And I love the 2001 F150 was a damn good year for Ford. This weekend i'll be changing the brake fluid in mine along with oil change, and fixing the damn tailgate.
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2001 Ford F-150 with the 4.2 V6 and it's just 2WD....Sooo not sure what to do it. Thoughts? I'm thinking lower the stance a bit.
I test drove a 4.2... Can't say I was impressed, seemed to have all the balls of the vienna boys choir.
The 4.6 V-8 had some nuts... But ironically it gets worse gas mileage than my 5.4, just in power to weight ratio.
At 2WD you aren't going to be taking it mudding. But with a topper and some proper organization of some totes and racks you could make a nice rabbit truck out of it...
OR... When I was a kid my Dad had a 2WD truck, he put a topper on it and then build a little bench/bunk behind the rear window. And put a cot mat and a sleeping bag on it, with a luggage rack underneath. Then we'd go camping and I'd sleep on the little top bunk and he and my mom would sleep on an air mattress on the box floor.
We roaded all around the country camping in the box of the truck for dirt cheap. He basically showed me America for the cost of gas (75 cents a gallon) at $10 a night camp grounds and $2 cheesburger baskets.
6'4"
258
Phil Robertson is my Tyler Durden
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."
-Robert M. Pirsig
"Going that extra Round, when you don't think you can, is what makes all the difference in your life." -Rocky Balboa
Nice congrats on the baby. And I love the 2001 F150 was a damn good year for Ford. This weekend i'll be changing the brake fluid in mine along with oil change, and fixing the damn tailgate.
LOL... Yeah that Tailgate pops out easier than a Hockey players teeth!
The only complaint I've had about her was/is the ignition coils... As they age they always go at the worst time. (Because of course they fail first under load)
They bent me over twice, like the basement scene in Pulp Fiction, so I finally bit the bullet and paid a mechanic to replace all 8. For a while there with new coils, plugs, tune up, all new high end filters, 5W30 and oil treatment... Driving her like I was "Hyper-Mileing" on a road trip I got 24.5 MPG!
But 6 months later she was back to giving me 21 on her best day etc...
6'4"
258
Phil Robertson is my Tyler Durden
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."
-Robert M. Pirsig
"Going that extra Round, when you don't think you can, is what makes all the difference in your life." -Rocky Balboa
It rained today... Because apparently in the last 5 years, Rain is now common in Minnesota in January!
Loaded the pregnant wife into the truck on glare ice covered with water and took her to the baby doctor... Then on the way back I picked up some beer so my buddy and I would have something to drink after rabbit hunting.
It was nice to use the truck for something manly again!
6'4"
258
Phil Robertson is my Tyler Durden
"The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there."
-Robert M. Pirsig
"Going that extra Round, when you don't think you can, is what makes all the difference in your life." -Rocky Balboa
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