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◊ 2007-01-15 14:52 |
I list this vehicle because there is a full shot of its license plate, where Vito (who has fled New Jersey after everyone finds out he is gay, which is very much against the Roman Catholic ideals of the mafia) notices the New Hampshire state motto "LIVE FREE OR DIE", which also the title of the episode. |
◊ 2007-01-15 15:33 |
Ford F-150 |
◊ 2007-01-15 17:05 |
isnt it more likley to be a F-250 becase of the cab lights?? |
◊ 2007-01-15 18:09 |
92 |
◊ 2007-01-15 22:28 |
Could be but they could also be aftermarket |
◊ 2007-12-08 23:24 |
cieraguy is right, we've seen this happen before. Either way, this is a Regular Cab model in XL trim. -- Last edit: 2008-11-22 00:14:58 |
◊ 2007-12-08 23:25 |
What is the difference between an F-150 and F-250? Do they just put tougher suspension in the F-250? |
◊ 2007-12-08 23:48 |
G-MANN, this is how the F-Series trucks of this generation were classified: F-150: 1/2 ton (6,250 GVWR max) F-250: 3/4 ton (6,600 GVWR max) F-250 HD: 1994-1997 Heavy Duty 3/4 ton (9,000 GVWR max) F-350: 1 ton (10,000 GVWR max) F-Super Duty: 1 ton plus (15,000 GVWR max) F-550 unknown F-600 F-700 F-800 -- Last edit: 2007-12-08 23:48:51 |
◊ 2007-12-08 23:51 |
But do you tell the difference between an F-150 and F-250 by looking at them? |
◊ 2007-12-08 23:55 |
I'm not the biggest Ford truck expert, but you can tell by a couple of things, most importantly the name badge on the side. F-250 and higher trucks are usually set higher than the F-150, since they do have a tougher suspension. They won't have the same tires/hubcaps/rims as the F-250. Again, I'm not the biggest expert, but I know that much. |