New (For Me) Wheels ....

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I drove the old flatbed about 700 miles a year at about until I sold it this summer. The F250 does about 3000 per year. My little Ford Focus does about 23,000 miles per year.
 
The F250 is an '05, with 56,000 miles. Been using it as a daily driver for 2 years. With what I save in gas, I can still put tires on it before the inspection is due at the end of December.

Funny thing was, I passed a free score coming home from the barn today, pulled over, and went to get out of the car, and realized I didn't have the truck ;lol
 
The F250 is an '05, with 56,000 miles. Been using it as a daily driver for 2 years. With what I save in gas, I can still put tires on it before the inspection is due at the end of December.

Funny thing was, I passed a free score coming home from the barn today, pulled over, and went to get out of the car, and realized I didn't have the truck ;lol

One of the few drawbacks of driving an econo-car . . . you may miss the quick and easy score.
 
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