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On Sunday, December 30, 2012 10:48:56 AM UTC-4, iBoaterer wrote:
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On Fri, 28 Dec 2012 16:54:57 -0800, thumper
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On 12/28/2012 4:45 PM, Eisboch wrote:
I don't know. I am sure Ford has fixed the problem, but
it
was a major
failure mode from the late 90's to about 2006.
They fixed it all right. That engine doesn't seem to be
available
anymore. They list a 6.2L V8 flex-fuel gasser and a 6.7L V8
diesel.
There are a lot of new RV's on a Ford chassis with the Triton
V-10 engine. I believe all the 2013
Georgetown by Forest River, for example, come with the V-10
engine. Here's an example:
http://www.dylansrv.com/inventory_item.asp?id=537137#
Maybe the Forest River RV is a 2013, but is the chassis a 2013?
Call them and ask.
Moot point, fool, looks like Ford still offers it:
http://media.ford.com/images/10031/2...ries_Specs.pdf
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2013 is also the last year of the Ford E-series vans. Going into
retirement. I always had a itch for a E-250 or E-350 but could
never come up with a good enough reason to get one. It dates
back to
1961 when it was introduced as a compact van based on the Ford
Falcon
chassis.
Yep!!! Friend had one, all fun and games until he ran into the back
of a
milk truck! I'd love to find the pickup version, like this!!!!
http://tinyurl.com/b24gful
Never liked the looks of those things. Seemed too front heavy...like
they would tip over on it's nose if you braked too heavily.
I liked the old panel trucks from the 40's & 50's that these new
Econoline vans displaced.
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Those early ones *were* front heavy. Ford installed a 160 something
pound counterweight in the rear of the vehicle when they first came
out.