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I wasn't told a build date, only that the order status changed to "D1". That was two weeks ago.
I'm planning to stop by the dealer tomorrow for an update. I drove past the lot late tonite and saw they did get a 24 valve quad delivered. That's the first one to show up at this dealer, probably the first one in this area. It's the first one I've ever seen. Can't wait!
Happy Easter!
Ron
My truck is scheduled to be shipped from Mexico on 4/15. Guesstimated delivery to dealer end of April, beginning of May. I feel better now knowing the dates even though they are not firm.
The dealer gave me a customer service # to call. Will that do any good? What is the right thing to say?
Glad to hear that you finally got word on your truck delivery date. The end of the tunnel appears to be in sight! My dealer did not give me a customer number to call like yours did. If they had, I'm not sure what I would have asked except, "Where the h*ll is my truck!" It has now been 8 weeks and 3 days since I placed my order. The dealer keeps saying "any day now." We shall see.
Marvin
Does Dodge still make one? and can I get with single rear wheels?
Thanks for your help.
Click on it, and follow the path to the vehicle you want, and you should find answers to your questions.
Good luck!
Where do I find information on Tec Service Bulletins for Ford 99 F series? Also what is OASIS and is this obtainable? Thanks
We publish what has been officially released as well as reviews on products that are actually available. The 99 Ford products, to my knowledge, are not yet available.
As for OASIS, that is a database that you put your vehicle ID# (VIN) into, and it returns a list of any and all recall notices, as well as (I believe) whether the recalls have been performed on that specific car.
To the best of my knowledge, OASIS is not available on the Web yet. I'll look further, however, and let you know what I find.
Motormouth
However, I get the impression this is something that comes with a hefty price tag and is meant for dealers.
Regardless, they seem to have a free functioning demo available. Go to this URL:
http://www.hameltech.com/tmast.html
and check it out. It may just provide you with what you want.
Motormouth
sundance
Just in case you didn't know, Ford has been selling their redesigned Superduty F 250 and
F 350 pickups as 1999 models for a couple months now. Mine was made in January. But, Ford calls it a 99.
I have heard that Ford is planning a recall to replace the GEM's (Generic Electronic Module?). Apparently the GEM can cause the shift on the fly to shift to four wheel drive low range and not allow it back into high or two wheel drive. The temporary fix is to disconnect the batteries for at least ten minutes to clear the memory. While there is a lot of talk about this problem, my dealer has not heard anything official.
So far it has been a great truck and I'm not worried about the recall.
I'm from the "old school" when the next year's models used to come out in September. The big thrill each year was getting the issue of "Popular Mechanics" that featured pictures of all the new models coming out.
I suppose that the next race will be to see who can be the company to have the first "2000" vehicle officially out.
Sigh...
Ford got away with a fairly long 1997 model year with the F150, since it went from January of 1996 until September of 1997 - sure pads the sales numbers... on the other hand, as Brutus mentioned, there was no 1998 F250HD or F350, so don't be surprised if Chevy comes out very soon and says they sold the most "1998" trucks.
Automotive sales numbers are reported by the week, month, quarter and year. These figures are typically reported in WSJ among other trade rags and newspapers. When the best selling "contest winner" is declared it is usually by the year. i.e. January 1 through December 31. If the model year was the measuring stick, then we'd all be driving 1948 model year F series!
Rich
Edmund's Ratings (1-10) in a number of categories
What Was New for This Model Year
Vehicle Pricing (and how to adjust for mileage etc.)
Standard Equipment
Equipment Adjustments
Mileage Adjustments
Wholesale Used Vehicles Direct to the Public
Financing Information
All you have to do is go to the entrance of the town hall, and from the menu in the top left of your screen, choose "used vehicles" and the follow the links to Ford and then 250xlt.
I couldn't give you specific info since you didn't mention whether the truck you're looking at is 4x4 or not.
Follow the links. We've got lots of information that is there for the taking.
Does this mean I have a timing belt? I sure hope so! Anyone?
1100 pounds should hardly affect a half ton, and definitley doesn't warrant dually's. i agree with above, duallys are for heavy bed loads, and only help when trailering goosenecks or fifth wheels.
Brutus, i was reading earlier about your talk about chevy-speak and i was wondering what you meant about their claim on best resale value?
is there some statistical skew i don't know about?
just curious.
also, i don't think would ford have outsold GM if their '97s hadn't started in January instead of September. that's quite a head start. they outsold by GM by 20K.
If GM wants credit for outselling the F-Series, then they need to combine their Chevy and GM line of trucks. I still think Ford will be hard to beat this year with the introduction of the SuperDuty. I think I read that Ford was hoping for an increase in heavy duty sales of 100,000 trucks over last year.
The term Chevy-speak was used in jest. No offense intended.
The particulars on the truck are: 93,000 miles, automatic transmission, in decent running shape with a new exhaust system, battery, and alternator. The body is in need of some TLC, but should clean up nicely with a little elbow grease. I don't know what size engine is in it, or how to determine what size the engine is. Does anybody have a ballpark on what the truck might be worth? I'd appreciate any suggestions! Thanks in advance.
They give car/truck values going back as far as 1978.
I'm not much of an expert, so here's my very unofficial two cents: I'd guess your truck's got a 351 cubic inch V-8. Other possibilities are the 302 c.i. or the 396 c.i. V-8. Not all Ford 351's were the same, though. I know of at least three versions: 351-W ("W" for Windsor) which was the small-block 351, 351-C ("C" for Cleveland) which was the big-block, and 351-M ("M" for modified) which was a small-block modified with special heads and pistons (I think) and maybe other mods. You should be able to determine which motor you've got by looking near the radiator -- there's usually a sticker/decal or a metal "dog tag" about the size of a credit card imprinted with engine info. Sometimes the sticker or metal "plate" is mounted in the rear of the engine bay on the firewall. Or, check the owners manual for what a truck with your VIN number and model number (F250) may have. Let's not kid ourselves: the owner's manual is long gone -- and that's O.K. because it just makes your truck an even more "good ol' American pickup."
http://www.autosuperstore.com/glovebox/contents/vin.html
This is my first NEW vehicle, so I want to take the best care of it that I can. Thanks.
Also, keep in mind that many people (including myself), take their pickup trucks there after seriour off road use. I wouldn't be surprised if there is some seriour debris/dirt/rocks left in the brush handle. I don't try to leave any garbage in the brush head, but I'm sure it's not as clean as a sponge that I use on my car at home.