horseflesh
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Hi folks,
I'm here because I saw a PowerStrokeArmy.com bumper sticker on a black pickup in my hometown, Woodinville WA. I figured if local oil burners were on a site, that was a good place to be.
I have a 2003 E350 with the 7.3. I got it used about 1500 miles ago, and it has about 260k on the clock. It's not a daily driver, but we use it every week or so for hauling mountain bikes and scuba gear around. I also collect pinball machines and other arcade games, and having a covered cargo area is fantastic for that too.
In fact, yesterday I took home a 10 ft skeeball game. At a whopping 400 lbs per load, you can see that my old Powerstroke has an easy retirement ahead of it.
The only mod I have done to the van is covering the entire cargo area in bedliner. It seemed like a good idea since we move muddy bikes and wet, salty scuba gear all the time. (http://imgur.com/i8cZWji)
My rig is in good shape, but I am trying to find a trustworthy local shop so that if I do have problems, I've got a place to go. If you can recommend a good shop anywhere from Everett to Renton, I'd love to hear about it.
I'm here because I saw a PowerStrokeArmy.com bumper sticker on a black pickup in my hometown, Woodinville WA. I figured if local oil burners were on a site, that was a good place to be.
I have a 2003 E350 with the 7.3. I got it used about 1500 miles ago, and it has about 260k on the clock. It's not a daily driver, but we use it every week or so for hauling mountain bikes and scuba gear around. I also collect pinball machines and other arcade games, and having a covered cargo area is fantastic for that too.
In fact, yesterday I took home a 10 ft skeeball game. At a whopping 400 lbs per load, you can see that my old Powerstroke has an easy retirement ahead of it.
The only mod I have done to the van is covering the entire cargo area in bedliner. It seemed like a good idea since we move muddy bikes and wet, salty scuba gear all the time. (http://imgur.com/i8cZWji)
My rig is in good shape, but I am trying to find a trustworthy local shop so that if I do have problems, I've got a place to go. If you can recommend a good shop anywhere from Everett to Renton, I'd love to hear about it.