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<blockquote data-quote="walt460" data-source="post: 13790700" data-attributes="member: 100445"><p>EcoBoostF100, great to hear from you, hope you are overcoming those health issues!</p><p></p><p>You got a super deal on that Ecoboost F150, great price. I have been watching auctions around Vegas area and I have not seen a running truck sell for under $6500. </p><p></p><p>I needed one that would start and lot drive, so it was easier (and cheaper) to transport. I needed to be able to make sure all the powertrain related electrical systems worked properly to insure I had a strong basis for creating a street rod around the Ecoboost engine using the factory PCM and wiring. So I knew I was paying a lot ($9800).</p><p></p><p>When I am done, I hope to sell the frame, axles and suspension, and some interior bits to reduce my costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walt460, post: 13790700, member: 100445"] EcoBoostF100, great to hear from you, hope you are overcoming those health issues! You got a super deal on that Ecoboost F150, great price. I have been watching auctions around Vegas area and I have not seen a running truck sell for under $6500. I needed one that would start and lot drive, so it was easier (and cheaper) to transport. I needed to be able to make sure all the powertrain related electrical systems worked properly to insure I had a strong basis for creating a street rod around the Ecoboost engine using the factory PCM and wiring. So I knew I was paying a lot ($9800). When I am done, I hope to sell the frame, axles and suspension, and some interior bits to reduce my costs. [/QUOTE]
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