The roughest 04-08 you ever seen
The roughest 04-08 you ever seen
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/3695108759.html


Other than the junkyard that's the roughest 04+ I've ever seen on the road.


Other than the junkyard that's the roughest 04+ I've ever seen on the road.
Heh - ad in Spanish, located in Dallas, Austin phone number, and Oklahoma tags?
If it runs good, doesn't need mechanical work, and doesn't have a ton of miles, it's worth the price. It may be dented and the paint may be peeling, but I don't see any obvious rust.
If it runs good, doesn't need mechanical work, and doesn't have a ton of miles, it's worth the price. It may be dented and the paint may be peeling, but I don't see any obvious rust.
Hey I've seen 04-08s that have been t-boned, paint peeling, bumpers sideways and are still in service...this is nothing for a Mississippi truck. There is a truck in Memphis that the whole passenger rear quarter panel of the bed and bumper are gone from a rear-end impact--but they still use it to get to Kroger and back everyday lol
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It will be interesting to see when the '04-'08 models begin to disappear from the highways. Down here in the Houston area, I've already noticed that the early-90's square bodied trucks are a fairly rare sight out on the road -- about the only ones I see with any regularity are the F-250 and F-350 diesel models.....
It will be interesting to see when the '04-'08 models begin to disappear from the highways. Down here in the Houston area, I've already noticed that the early-90's square bodied trucks are a fairly rare sight out on the road -- about the only ones I see with any regularity are the F-250 and F-350 diesel models.....

It will be interesting to see when the '04-'08 models begin to disappear from the highways. Down here in the Houston area, I've already noticed that the early-90's square bodied trucks are a fairly rare sight out on the road -- about the only ones I see with any regularity are the F-250 and F-350 diesel models.....

No hate, but the logos and cowl on my 213k mile broken-in '03 look better than literally ANY 04-08 truck I have ever seen at any dealership as of late. If any disappear, well...who knows...since one has to wonder how easy a 24-valve Triton is to fix down that way and the 5.4L trucks are also literally all I see for sale. If those buyers are into 4.6L swaps/PCM flashes, I guess they'll be gone sooner than later as well.
It will be interesting to see when the '04-'08 models begin to disappear from the highways. Down here in the Houston area, I've already noticed that the early-90's square bodied trucks are a fairly rare sight out on the road -- about the only ones I see with any regularity are the F-250 and F-350 diesel models.....









