IntaCepta
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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these look awesome
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nickyboy01
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
Location: Oxford-ish
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Could they fit any smaller wheels
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jrsteeve
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Registered: 3rd Apr 02
Location: Manchester
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theres a dealership in Manchester that supplies the F150, F350 (i think), Corvettes, Humvees etc. Had a look around last week and the pick ups are huuuuuuuge!
Had a sit in a Hummer and they are even bigger! Didn't dare ask for a test drive lol
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Tidus
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Registered: 25th Jun 03
Location: West Sussex Drives: Vauxhall Corsa C SRi 1.8i 16v
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Took this outside harrods knightsbridge the other day, i like it!
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nickyboy01
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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quote: Originally posted by jrsteeve
theres a dealership in Manchester that supplies the F150, F350 (i think), Corvettes, Humvees etc. Had a look around last week and the pick ups are huuuuuuuge!
Had a sit in a Hummer and they are even bigger! Didn't dare ask for a test drive lol
Bauer Millett??
Expensive stock list they got. £30k for a new Lightning
American imports in London sell a tuned up version with 510bhp
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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niiice pick up but sod buying one of those with a 5lt engine within a year you'll spend another 15k on fuel alone unless you can afford it of course
Personally, nice cars, but they should stay over in the states, since i doubt the thing will go round corners that well
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nickyboy01
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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Fuel will be a killa but as i live 2 miles from work it wont be a major issue.
They handle believe me, better than most cars. Minimal body roll as they are built as a sports truck not a pick-up. Stiffened antirollbars etc.
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Phil Hall
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Registered: 28th Sep 01
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Ive driven one in the Ststes back in 97. BUS!
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by nickyboy01
Fuel will be a killa but as i live 2 miles from work it wont be a major issue.
They handle believe me, better than most cars. Minimal body roll as they are built as a sports truck not a pick-up. Stiffened antirollbars etc.
LPG it, problem solved A few people i know say there isnt much loss in power with an LPG converstion unlike what alot of people think, plus it being about 30 odd pennies a litre, it will be cheap as chips to run and you can use it on longer trips, rather than going a few miles
looks nice though mate, get some piccies up when ya get it
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nickyboy01
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quote: Originally posted by Phil Hall
Ive driven one in the Ststes back in 97. BUS!
You would have driven the Gen 1 5.8l non supercharged, admittidly a barge compared to the Gen 2 above.
Was Fords quick answer to the rising number of hot pickups that were coming out in the early 90's
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Phil Hall
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Correct! You know your yank tanks then. 5.7l I believe tho. Same unit in the Bronco.
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nickyboy01
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Gen 1
90° V-8
4.0 in. x 3.5 in.
5.8 liter/351 cid
Compression ratio: 8.8:1
240 hp @ 4200 rpm
340 lbs.-ft. @ 3200 rpm
0-60 mph: 7.6 seconds
Top Speed: 110 mph
[Edited on 27-01-2004 by nickyboy01]
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el gordo
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a good friend of mine races these "pick-ups". about 95% of the racers have fords and while they're rapid they're a bit weighty and even with uprated suspension they're very hard to steer he says.
this season he's racing a holden and is 4 seconds a lap quicker round silverstone on a track day testing than he's ever achieved in his ford, and it's not even at full spec yet (not fiddled and fettled it yet).
sod the ford - go for a holden
ps - twin-cabs are easier to insure, single-cabs are nigh on impossible!
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nickyboy01
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quote: Originally posted by el gordo
a good friend of mine races these "pick-ups". about 95% of the racers have fords and while they're rapid they're a bit weighty and even with uprated suspension they're very hard to steer he says.
this season he's racing a holden and is 4 seconds a lap quicker round silverstone on a track day testing than he's ever achieved in his ford, and it's not even at full spec yet (not fiddled and fettled it yet).
sod the ford - go for a holden
ps - twin-cabs are easier to insure, single-cabs are nigh on impossible!
Insurance is only gonna be £600 FC for me
The Holden is nice but as its based on a car as apose to a Pick-up then it will handle a lot better than the Ford will.
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