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Old 11-13-2021, 10:28 AM
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Thanks to every one for creating and supporting our F150 🚗. I have never owned a truck before , as I had no need for one. But I bought an RV trailer for camping. And needed a bigger stronger vehicle for towing. So after a COVID winter of searching and reading on the net , the 2016 F150 XLT became my choice. After three months of searching found the perfect Truck locally ! A 2016 XLT in immaculate condition , A twin turbo , slate grey , no leather or moon . But all the trailer needs on board. I love it ! And so far really hooked on my truck and I’m not easily excited at my retirement age. So I look forward to learning from the forum and make less mistakes , while I upgrade lights etc.
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Thanks to every one for creating and supporting our F150 🚗. I have never owned a truck before , as I had no need for one. But I bought an RV trailer for camping. And needed a bigger stronger vehicle for towing. So after a COVID winter of searching and reading on the net , the 2016 F150 XLT became my choice. After three months of searching found the perfect Truck locally ! A 2016 XLT in immaculate condition , A twin turbo , slate grey , no leather or moon . But all the trailer needs on board. I love it ! And so far really hooked on my truck and I’m not easily excited at my retirement age. So I look forward to learning from the forum and make less mistakes , while I upgrade lights etc.
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Greetings from Dallas, TX!

What kind of RV trailer are you talking about? Just curious.
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Thanks Bryan!
I have bought (due to Covid ) an alternate way of escaping with an Trailer a 2014 Heartland Northtrail 23RBS
Its really a couples trailer as it has a seperate private room for a queen size bed . It is terrific trailer and as a retired Aircraft Engineer, it keeps me busy , always something to upgrade or repair. We bought it in november and picked it up in may and did three trips and met some wonderful people at a fireside distance . Cooking outdoors or indoors was fun. So much to learn re 12 v -110 v , propane stove , heater , ho****er tank, A/C so trailers are not fir the mechanically challenged as it would be very costly .... Thanks for asking!

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Thanks 1Alibi1 !



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