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The 460 is legendary. Friend of mine's folks owned a Texaco in South Macon in the 80s. They also had a 64ish suicide door hardtop "Kennedy" Lincoln for YEARS. They pulled the ski boat and countless UHaul trailers ( they were UHaul dealers too) with that Lincoln. And that engine bay was FULL.LOL, love that drinking problem. Well I know the Z71s were/are great trucks when they first came out. Good for 400k anyway. I have no idea about the current ones.
I used to describe my 460 like a woolly mammoth. The tusk come out the grill depending on how much gas you want to give it. And then the other thing, it'll pass everything but a gas station.......I have to say it's certainly outlasted a lot of vehicles. When I see people I've known in my past and they see I'm still driving that truck. They ask if it still has the original motor in it. Yes it does
I learned early on, every household needs a truck. Even if you live in an apartment. Sooner or later you are goin to want to haul somethinMy grandfather bought an 83 XL long bed regular cab new and drove it until he died in 88. He only bought long bed trucks. When I asked why he told me "If you can't get a sheet of plywood in it and close the tailgate it ain't a real truck." On Sundays he would take it to the car wash open both doors and spray soap and then clean water over the rubber coated floorboard. Over the last few years I find myself looking at first gen Tundras with long beds and reg cabs. Same for F150s. One of my bosses asked why I wanted something like that. I told him "When I need a truck I need it for doing truck ****. I don't need and never wanted a show truck."
Yep, except the gas station. When I ordered that truck, no one knew anything about that engine. I know Lincoln first introduced it in 68. That truck has been the perfect love hate relationshipThe 460 is legendary. Friend of mine's folks owned a Texaco in South Macon in the 80s. They also had a 64ish suicide door hardtop "Kennedy" Lincoln for YEARS. They pulled the ski boat and countless UHaul trailers ( they were UHaul dealers too) with that Lincoln. And that engine bay was FULL.
As late as 2013 I worked for the City of Warner Robins at the public works garage. They're hook truck style wrecker was a 93 F350 with the 460. Hard to beat that gas big block.
They did that back in the 80s. Tried to get better EPA estimates, but have more power for the customer. What they produced was problematicRidgeline still has a NA V-6 engine with 285 ponies.Nissan is the only other midsize with an NA V6 engine all other are turbo 4s.
I have a 22 Honda Passport with the V6 engine - it's a hoss for its size.Ridgeline still has a NA V-6 engine with 285 ponies.Nissan is the only other midsize with an NA V6 engine all other are turbo 4s.
Don’t pick it up if it ain’t fixed2023 Chevy 1500 with every ****ing option on it 30diesel 4 x 4!
Yes, we are fools. We have four of these in our family or did have.
This is my son‘s truck less than 30,000 miles check engine light came on last month stayed the dealership 35 days!
Picked it up on Wednesday let him down on Thursday. Left him stranded at a business function with both of his young children with him.!
Made in America sucks, Chevy sucks big dicks!
No one cares. No one will respond to any accusations about the vehicles. We have no recourse.!
Truck would not start no matter how much boost you put onto it battery charger wouldn’t help no lights would come on horn would not blow nothing!
Dealership responded yesterday they have been able to get the truck to start, but it’s throwing all kind of code with a check engine light going on and off. They’re out of loss but told him to come pick the truck up. **** them.