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In reply to the discussion: OK, born and raised a Detroiter. Over 60, and here's my take on what happened. [View all]ConcernedCanuk
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Have a 1979 F150 4x4 extended cab I bought in 1990 for $3000.
Still drive it. I'm a retired mechanic, and I can fix this thing. Everything now is computerized, but that ole '79 has only 2 electronic parts - the ECM (Control Module) of which I have 2 spares - one bolted right beside the existing one for a quick switch should it fail, and the pick-up coil inside the distributor. (got a spare for that also)
Everything else is just plain old nuts and bolt stuff.
Live in the bush in Northern Ontario, so a 4x4 is pretty much a must, and haul wood, water, propane and so on, so a small SUV wouldn't do the job.
Besides - for the price of new stuff - I figure I can keep this thing on the road for the rest of my life at 20% of a new one - well, as long as I don't plow it into a tree or something. That won't happen though - I know what my F150 can and cannot do.
Learned the hard way, but I learned.
back at ya
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