Avoid Sweet Deal on '98 4.2 Due to Gasket Problem?
Due to a death in the family, I have a chance to buy a 1998 F-150 STX 4.2L for $7500. It only has 23,000 miles! I've been test driving it this week, and remembered this online community from when I owned an F-150 previously.
I've learned all about the gasket failures, and now find myself trying to make a heck of a choice: do I walk away (and keep driving my Ford Escape with 2 years and 50,000 miles left in warranty coverage) or do I go ahead and buy the 4.2L, watch my coolant levels, and pray for the best?
Due to my work commute, there is no way I'll put less than 25,000 miles per year on the truck, so the duty level it has known to this point is about to grow exponentially.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
(By the way, the engine sticker has 9/4/97 build date.)
I've learned all about the gasket failures, and now find myself trying to make a heck of a choice: do I walk away (and keep driving my Ford Escape with 2 years and 50,000 miles left in warranty coverage) or do I go ahead and buy the 4.2L, watch my coolant levels, and pray for the best?
Due to my work commute, there is no way I'll put less than 25,000 miles per year on the truck, so the duty level it has known to this point is about to grow exponentially.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
(By the way, the engine sticker has 9/4/97 build date.)
Last edited by UAME; Feb 9, 2005 at 02:36 PM.
I beleive it to be a good Idea to purchase the truck with the advice of BlueOvalfitter. When will you ever come across a good truck overall, with only 23000 miles on it!?
Where is it, I'll buy it if you don't?
SteveA
Where is it, I'll buy it if you don't?
SteveA
I'm in the same situation as you. I have looked at and drove a 98 F150 with 43,000 miles for $6500. Its super nice and to good to pass on. I gave the dealer $500 to hold it for me until my tax returns come in.
Joe
Joe


