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Unfortunately they didn't have the 7.3's in 1998 lol. All they made was a light duty F-250 with a 5.4 gas engine and 7 lugs. Later on in '99 they made the 7.3's with the new body style (the one you posted), and called the light duty 250's an F-150 7700 edition because they looked like an F-150 and had a 7700 GVRW.
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002 wroteFoxbody wrote
Unfortunately they didn't have the 7.3's in 1998 lol. All they made was a light duty F-250 with a 5.4 gas engine and 7 lugs. Later on in '99 they made the 7.3's with the new body style (the one you posted), and called the light duty 250's an F-150 7700 edition because they looked like an F-150 and had a 7700 GVRW.
Didn't know that. I new they made a 99 and also made on in 97.. didn't know they missed a year.
Thanks for telling me!, ya learn something new everyday
But my main goal is honestly to build an OBS 7.3
Thanks for telling me!, ya learn something new everyday
But my main goal is honestly to build an OBS 7.3
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Foxbody wrote002 wroteFoxbody wrote
Unfortunately they didn't have the 7.3's in 1998 lol. All they made was a light duty F-250 with a 5.4 gas engine and 7 lugs. Later on in '99 they made the 7.3's with the new body style (the one you posted), and called the light duty 250's an F-150 7700 edition because they looked like an F-150 and had a 7700 GVRW.
Didn't know that. I new they made a 99 and also made on in 97.. didn't know they missed a year.
Thanks for telling me!, ya learn something new everyday
But my main goal is honestly to build an OBS 7.3
Yeah they skipped '98 for the new body style in '99. I'd love to build an OBS 7.3 too lol, hard part is finding an un molested one in good shape.
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