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Old 07-12-2012, 10:18 AM
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Problem solved! (2001 => 2007)

Hello everybody from Deer Park, TX. I joined a couple of days ago hoping that I could find some help in solving one of those "4.6L leaks coolant off the back of the engine" problems. Well, two days later.... and my wife called a local dealer: She traded her F150 in on an Escape which really fits her needs better BUT she also worked out a deal to trade in the "leaker" like it is..... on a pre-owned 2007 F150 Supercab that has, welllllll... a little on the high side in terms of mileage but it is a one owner, individual not business, and it has been really well cared for. I need to add... it doesn't leak! You gotta love a girl like that!

Anyway, I look forward to hanging around and keeping up with things.

Bob
 
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Old 07-12-2012, 10:20 AM
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Old 07-12-2012, 10:20 AM
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Sometimes the only fix to a problem is to get rid of said problem completely and get something different. Hell of a deal she managed there for you also.
 
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