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Legally, I think you go by the title
No, you don’t remember correctly. ‘96 was the last of the old body style f150. ‘97 was the start of the new body style.IIRC correctly, Ford sold two different body styled F-150s at the same time, circa 1998. The "heritage" the "new"style .
They're just a hard to get parts for as anyone else right now though. Took us over 90 days to get a front bumper for a 22 Sportage. I've heard some shops over 6 months.Hyundai/KIA can release a 2023 model basically anytime after they've released the 2022 model. they never suffered from a chip shortage and are far ahead of any competition for production. They released the "refreshed" 2021 Santa Fe in 2020, just after a "complete" makeover in 2019.
I mentioned something similar but I thought it was '98. @snoranger what do you say?Weren’t they selling square and round nose F150s both as a ‘97 model year?
They had a heritage F150 in ‘04... which was just a way to use up left over ‘03 parts and label them as ‘04s... and they built ‘04 with the new body style at the same time.I mentioned something similar but I thought it was '98. @snoranger what do you say?
They had a heritage F150 in ‘04... which was just a way to use up left over ‘03 parts and label them as ‘04s... and they built ‘04 with the new body style at the same time.
‘98 was the crossover year for 250s and bigger.
Fun fact: Ford didn’t build any ‘98 F350s. They built ‘99 F350s starting in March of ‘98.