Ford's Description of the 2003 F-150 Heritage Edition (Only 15,000 Produced)
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New to this board and the H.E. F150 thread caught my eye while surfing the web for info on this truck.
I have one of these in my sights now, and its a black/maroon or burgandy color scheme, with about 65 K miles. Its a 4.6 V8 and in near pristine shape from my observations thus far.
My intentions were to replace my 99 Ram with an F150, after I found the Ram had a blown plenum gasket, that lead to some detonation and that lead to a plug meltdown in #1 cylinder... 0 PSI in a compresssion test.
Looking at tons of F150's, I stumbled onto the 2003 Heritage Edition and couldn't shake the impression I had of the truck as it was so unique. Hope to
close the deal this coming week.
Now I have found a forum to go along with the truck. Hope they both work out.
I have one of these in my sights now, and its a black/maroon or burgandy color scheme, with about 65 K miles. Its a 4.6 V8 and in near pristine shape from my observations thus far.
My intentions were to replace my 99 Ram with an F150, after I found the Ram had a blown plenum gasket, that lead to some detonation and that lead to a plug meltdown in #1 cylinder... 0 PSI in a compresssion test.
Looking at tons of F150's, I stumbled onto the 2003 Heritage Edition and couldn't shake the impression I had of the truck as it was so unique. Hope to
close the deal this coming week.
Now I have found a forum to go along with the truck. Hope they both work out.
#49
New to this board and the H.E. F150 thread caught my eye while surfing the web for info on this truck.
I have one of these in my sights now, and its a black/maroon or burgandy color scheme, with about 65 K miles. Its a 4.6 V8 and in near pristine shape from my observations thus far.
My intentions were to replace my 99 Ram with an F150, after I found the Ram had a blown plenum gasket, that lead to some detonation and that lead to a plug meltdown in #1 cylinder... 0 PSI in a compresssion test.
Looking at tons of F150's, I stumbled onto the 2003 Heritage Edition and couldn't shake the impression I had of the truck as it was so unique. Hope to
close the deal this coming week.
Now I have found a forum to go along with the truck. Hope they both work out.
I have one of these in my sights now, and its a black/maroon or burgandy color scheme, with about 65 K miles. Its a 4.6 V8 and in near pristine shape from my observations thus far.
My intentions were to replace my 99 Ram with an F150, after I found the Ram had a blown plenum gasket, that lead to some detonation and that lead to a plug meltdown in #1 cylinder... 0 PSI in a compresssion test.
Looking at tons of F150's, I stumbled onto the 2003 Heritage Edition and couldn't shake the impression I had of the truck as it was so unique. Hope to
close the deal this coming week.
Now I have found a forum to go along with the truck. Hope they both work out.
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I've posted my heritage in another thread somewhere, but changed screen names (not appropriate to call myself 97BlueXLT, when I now have a 2003 Heritage Edition)
These pics are from the ad when I bought it. I plan to put up a build/restification thread soon with more current pics & progress.
These pics are from the ad when I bought it. I plan to put up a build/restification thread soon with more current pics & progress.
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[ it's grey and black with badging],
it's not a 100 year FORD!
you might regret that one buddy
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whats up guys got another heritage accounted for
What's up. I just picked up my 03 f-150 100th anniversary edition the other day in Ironton Ohio. It's got 63k on the odometer and a 4.6 under the hood. Only 2wd unfortunately. Black and maroon two tone outside and in. I would post some pics but Idk how but is love to if some one could help me out
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Welcome to the site. YOu can do this:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/qu...-pictures.html
Or, you can upload your pics to an album on your profile. Then click on a pic, right click, select properties, copy the url, go to you message(post) box. Cleck on the little mountain icon, the second one from upper right side, and paste the url in the line that opens.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/qu...-pictures.html
Or, you can upload your pics to an album on your profile. Then click on a pic, right click, select properties, copy the url, go to you message(post) box. Cleck on the little mountain icon, the second one from upper right side, and paste the url in the line that opens.
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