I am thinking this is a conversion? He insists it is a F250 and a dually and his brother in law bought it this way but didn't say if it was bought new.
Why would someone convert a F250 into a dually? I am thinking if I wanted a dually I would buy a F350. Maybe for fuel mileage? :dunno:
I did a google search (as good as thats worth) and what I gathered was Ford didn't make them from factory but conversion companies converted them? I have never seen a F250 dually but I don't go around looking either.
Anything's possible these days. I have seen an early 1990s F-150 dually (with 5-lug 15" rims!) and huge aftermarket flares. I thought it looked like crap, but I guess somebody probably thought it was "cool" to make such a truck by ordering parts from a JC Whitney catalog.
The only thing he did not have was the jeweled "eyebrows" over the headlights and "Winky" the white cat with turn signals in its eyes.
:rofl:
How much you wanna bet his horn played "La Cucaracha" and he had a steering wheel made out of a chain?
Duallies are one-tons.. the only-ton Ford made was the 350. It's either a lamo conversion or it has 250 badging.
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