1982 Ford F250 351 from North America

Summary:

Fun

Faults:

My truck has been sitting in a field for the past 10 years, so I started it up and drove it home, and about the sixth time it's been started in the past ten years, the throttle got frozen down and did not spring back, so I had it towed home and I let it thaw out.

General Comments:

Bulletproof.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 23rd January, 2018

1982 Ford F250 EXPLORER from North America

Summary:

Sweet

Faults:

Not a thing I was given the truck a couple months ago from my grandfather. Who can no longer drive.

General Comments:

I love cruising around in this old tuff truck. The truck is all original down to the spark plug wires. She has 38800 miles on her and runs great. I like driving this beast more than my BMW. I think she needs a tune-up, but still starts and runs great everytime out. She does drink a lot of gas though, a tune-up should help that. If you can find one that has not been totally beat down, then buy it. This thing feels like it could run through a brick wall and keep going.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 20th November, 2007

1982 Ford F250 XL 6.6 400ci from North America

Summary:

Best truck Detroit made since 1982

Faults:

When I got the vehicle, nearly every thing imaginable was wrong. I had to replace everything from windows to tires on it. But nothing serious was wrong with it. The engine needed a tune up and the brakes were bad. I put $1000.00 in her rite off the bat. And other than a water pump at 173,000 miles and a starter at 174,000 she has been awesome.

General Comments:

She is a great truck.

I use it to work and cruz.

This truck will work all day long and ask for more. Long after the owner wants to quit.

I honestly can't complain about a truck that someone was going to throw away and with a little love and elbow grease came back to life and fights every day!!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th September, 2003