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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    I'm pretty sure that that was only on the 4.6 and 5.4 V8. This one is a V6 so it doesn't have that problem. This one is a "heritage" model so it was made just before the new style came out. That means it's the exact same as the '03 so even if it hade a V8, it wouldn't have that problem.
    Gotcha! I couldn't see from the pic on my phone below the f150 emblem....and I had flashbacks. LOL.
    Not that it isn't a good truck though. Every vehicle has it's issues and that's the one mine had. I must admit I've always been a Chevy guy, but now I don't care much between the 2...As this thing has taken everything I've thrown at it all while pushing 240k.

    Again, congrats on the buy! Even though it's more than I'd pay, I realize why you did due to location. It's all about supply and demand, and apparently there's a high one down there. Happy haulin'


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    Gravitar's new truck!

    I have the 03 the same color but with a 6ft bed and extended cab. love it. I also have the v6. got it with 85000 miles now have 275000. has no rust and have had no major problems with it.

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    Well, I took in my first load of shred with it today, and it has already suffered it's first battle scar. As I was sliding a treadmill off the back, it decided it was going to pull some kind of crazy acrobatic flip and rammed one of it's legs into the tailgate. Great... It left a dent and scratch that is pretty big. Oh well, it was going to happen eventually, but it sucks that it happened on the first week! Anyway, I stuffed in around 900 LBS of tin into the bed. I'm happy I got the long bed, the hauling capacity is awesome!



    What a beautiful scratch, Flimits is going to kill me! :P

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    Get it rhino lined

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapping4ever View Post
    Get it rhino lined
    It has a plastic bed liner on the inside that's practically brand new. I don't think you can rhino line a tailgate.

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    Whoops I didnt know

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapping4ever View Post
    Whoops I didnt know
    Your good bro, haha.

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    Your truck lost it's cherry. Now it has character!

    Remember, it's not a scratch/dent..it's character.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    Well, I took in my first load of shred with it today, and it has already suffered it's first battle scar. As I was sliding a treadmill off the back, it decided it was going to pull some kind of crazy acrobatic flip and rammed one of it's legs into the tailgate. Great... It left a dent and scratch that is pretty big. Oh well, it was going to happen eventually, but it sucks that it happened on the first week! Anyway, I stuffed in around 900 LBS of tin into the bed. I'm happy I got the long bed, the hauling capacity is awesome!



    What a beautiful scratch, Flimits is going to kill me! :P

    Long bed only way to go in the scrap game!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Your truck lost it's cherry. Now it has character!

    Remember, it's not a scratch/dent..it's character.
    Up here, any nick, scratch, chip, gouge, or flake is killer! Liyerally...Well...the beginning of a painfully slow death anyways. Unless caught and fixed early, The road salt immediately starts eating the body. My truck I just got, had it two weeks and iv already found rust that just started. Some on the pinch welds and right front fender. Time to wrench.

    My old truck was a long box. Was saweeet for hauling shop scrap and curb shopping. Good thing about tailgates is they are real common and easy to replace!
    If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...

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    Beauty met the Beast...

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    Jord you forget tho...your up there in the great white north. Gravi is in Texas...only has to worry about salt air if on a coast.

    An it's got character, not a scratch!

    Sirscrapalot - My minivan has more character then a Monty Python skit.

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