My New Ride -- 1992 F-250

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2010

V8 351w (5.8 L)
5-speed manual w/ granny 1st
183,000 as of this video

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  • I find this funny but also confusing. One of your comments you said this truck is close to your "dream truck"? Were you serious or being funny/sarcastic? Seriously, if that really is your dream car I'd hate to see your dream house.. LOL If you wanted a nice truck, why not sell the honda and buy a truck from this decade? Or at least one in better condition! If the Honda was yours but you were unhappy with it, you could have gotten enough out of it to buy you a much better truck than that one

  • @unity25064b it was a pretty serious comment. However, my dream truck would be a 1992ish F350 diesel, crew cab, long bed single rear wheel (not a dually) that has been fully restored or is in mint condition. This is the same body style and is a pretty similar truck. Therefor it is as close to my dream truck as I am going to get for a while. For a house I want a nice, decent sixed farm house and have a giant shop and a lot of land to do what ever I want on. Haha.

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  • F250 i got a little vid of it up on my channel

  • That is quiet compared to my 1992

  • i just bought a 1992 f250 5.8 automatic when i first start it runs at a higher rpm to warm up but when it dose this the check engine light comes on. is this somethin i should look into or is it normal the truck only has 95000 miles on it??

  • lol i live in mi with a 2wd ford ranger but whatever its fully loaded

  • how much did you pay for this?

  • gay car to piece of shit truck:) haha

  • awesome truck xD

  • @porsche558 Iowa is a farming state in middle america but we do have pretty harsh winters. Most of Iowa is farming, but there are quite a few bigger towns that don't have much farming in them at all. Like where I live.... until you get out into the county you don't see many farms. Then when you go out where I live, out of the city you run into all these farms. And the whole chauffeur thing is true also, I hated that. We always took my car cause I could seat the most.

  • @thedekester18 I thought towing might have something to do with getting a big truck. LOL!! The full size trucks do offer a lot more room. Harsh winters in Iowa? I always thought of Iowa as a farming state in middle america. Big trucks tend to be popular in farm states....which makes sense since they are ideal "work vehicles". I guess another advantage to getting rid of the CRV is your friends won't expect you to give them a ride everywhere like mine do. They all have sports cars or trucks

  • @porsche558 Well, I live in Iowa so we do have pretty long, harsh winters. I wanted the full size for the fact that I can out pull, out haul, and have more room then a ranger. I just have always liked bigger trucks better.

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