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My 1997 F-150 XLT crossed the country 11 times from when I retired in October 2002 through the summer of 2004. By 2011 I thought I wasn't using it much, so in April we drove it to Alaska, and it has been at our place in Kodiak ever since. By this past summer the salt air had rusted through the brake lines. Getting things fixed in Kodiak is spendy. Back in Virginia, in 1999 I took it to Kip Kilman's for service and my buddy that followed me there to give me a ride home ended up buying a 1999. He moved his to his house on the water in Corpus Christi and this summer it needed new brake lines too?!?

By Memorial Day weekend 2011 I had a new F-150 XLT here in Spokane County.

My 1997 and one of the usual suspects at Dead Indian Pass after the 2003 Remington Society Seminar at Cody.

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