My 1999 F350 Powerstroke


Ryannn

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Shes all stock, except for the Magnaflow exhaust. 222xxx miles now.

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke

My 1999 F350 Powerstroke


AND yes from time to time she does get a little dirty.
My 1999 F350 Powerstroke
 
Love the truck, hate the seafoam green bottom. I think most would disagree with me, but that dashboard style and setup has always been my favorite in any vehicle. It's very comfortable and I fell it's pretty solid.
 
Man!!! That is a huge truck. You hauling and towing stuff? Just seems to be a waste for a dd you know? lol
 
Man!!! That is a huge truck. You hauling and towing stuff? Just seems to be a waste for a dd you know? lol

Its pretty big... Not so much anymore, gets about 15 mpg city plus I dont do much driving so its not that big of a deal to drive.
 
I haven't seen one of your trucks that I haven't liked yet lol. Jealous that you can find those with no rust...
 
I haven't seen one of your trucks that I haven't liked yet lol. Jealous that you can find those with no rust...

Thanks this is more or less my fathers... I just drive it everyday.
Its a pretty rare thing to find rust on vehicles out here, although they do get it, it is only little spots. Look at craigslist for here (http://reno.craigslist.org/cto/) most of the vehicles really only have surface rust if they have lived their whole lives in this area.
 
My 2000 Powerstroke van has 308,000 and runs like new so your 200,000 don't seem bad. Putting a schoolbus engine in a light-duty vehicle is definitely good for longevity. Wish it had a little more git, but it's definitely as reliable as a pet rock, and twice as affectionate.
 
My 2000 Powerstroke van has 308,000 and runs like new so your 200,000 don't seem bad. Putting a schoolbus engine in a light-duty vehicle is definitely good for longevity. Wish it had a little more git, but it's definitely as reliable as a pet rock, and twice as affectionate.

That was a great laugh. + rep Will lolol :icon_rofl:
 
Yeah my doesnt shit n get as a stock 5.9 cummins but this truck has done everything Ive wanted it to do.
 

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