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So I bought the 2003 f150 Lariat I always wanted last summer to pull our small camper to Oshkosh and back. Although it was reliable as it it could be the 7mpg and pretty weak performance over the mountains made me consider something else.
I parked this one at a friends and bought a 2011 tundra with big engine. It's a nice truck with all bells and whistles and it's been good truck while the lariat sat in friends garage while I expected him to buy it.
This last weekend we took it back from my friend and drove it to lake to camp. Didn't take long for my kids who are 9 and 11 to start asking if we were taking the Ford on vacation again. They specifically said that they wanted to take the ford with 128k miles and worn interior over our nice 4 door Limited Tundra. Gotta say I was quite proud of them for their choice. Sooo the Tundra is going up for sale in a few weeks and the ford will be my primary driver. I've ordered new stereo From crutchfields to replace the odd sounding clicking stock stereo. I currently trying to find source for interior parts to repair the areas chewed up by my buddies dog.
I parked this one at a friends and bought a 2011 tundra with big engine. It's a nice truck with all bells and whistles and it's been good truck while the lariat sat in friends garage while I expected him to buy it.
This last weekend we took it back from my friend and drove it to lake to camp. Didn't take long for my kids who are 9 and 11 to start asking if we were taking the Ford on vacation again. They specifically said that they wanted to take the ford with 128k miles and worn interior over our nice 4 door Limited Tundra. Gotta say I was quite proud of them for their choice. Sooo the Tundra is going up for sale in a few weeks and the ford will be my primary driver. I've ordered new stereo From crutchfields to replace the odd sounding clicking stock stereo. I currently trying to find source for interior parts to repair the areas chewed up by my buddies dog.
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Steering wheel and the small leather inserts above the arm rest that surrounds the handle. The dog did a good job on em. The passenger side is the most needed along with steering wheel.
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