2004 F150 Lariat, 41K Miles
That mileage is not a typo!
My son works at a Ford dealership in Louisiana as a grease monkey/detailer/tire tech, etc. He has been there almost a year now and like any job, you must start at the bottom and climb the ladder. This fall he starts school to become a Ford tech.
Anyway, when used vehicles come in to be traded in he is usually the first one to see them, besides the salesman the potential buyer originally meets. This past Wednesday an 81 year old widowed woman drove in her 2006 Ford Taurus and her best friend drove in her previous husbands 04 Lariat, to trade in for a new 2015 Ford Explorer. The salesman called my son to come get the vehicles to have them ready to be looked over and have the works done to them to be put on the used car lot. My son saw and drove the truck first and knew he had to have it. He had been biding his time on the "RIGHT" vehicle to come in for him to buy! This was it!
Long story shorter, the husband died in 09 and the wife kept the truck garaged, driving it every now and then. My son bought it for $7500 and it's IMMACULATE!
He did an OCI on it today and I kept the old MC FL-820S filter to cut open. It must have been on there for awhile. I will be cutting it open and displaying the code on it so someone here can tell me what year the filter is.
To be continued.............
That mileage is not a typo!
My son works at a Ford dealership in Louisiana as a grease monkey/detailer/tire tech, etc. He has been there almost a year now and like any job, you must start at the bottom and climb the ladder. This fall he starts school to become a Ford tech.
Anyway, when used vehicles come in to be traded in he is usually the first one to see them, besides the salesman the potential buyer originally meets. This past Wednesday an 81 year old widowed woman drove in her 2006 Ford Taurus and her best friend drove in her previous husbands 04 Lariat, to trade in for a new 2015 Ford Explorer. The salesman called my son to come get the vehicles to have them ready to be looked over and have the works done to them to be put on the used car lot. My son saw and drove the truck first and knew he had to have it. He had been biding his time on the "RIGHT" vehicle to come in for him to buy! This was it!
Long story shorter, the husband died in 09 and the wife kept the truck garaged, driving it every now and then. My son bought it for $7500 and it's IMMACULATE!
He did an OCI on it today and I kept the old MC FL-820S filter to cut open. It must have been on there for awhile. I will be cutting it open and displaying the code on it so someone here can tell me what year the filter is.
To be continued.............