that engine probably helped the F150 maintain it's first place too.
And that has always amazed me. I worked at a large savage yard a few years removing engines/drivetrain/computers out. The inventory sheets from them for
just the different
computers onboard, were 2 or 3 pages!. It was actually quicker and easier to remove the cab from the frame then fool with taking the engine and tranny out through the front.
I absolutlely hated new Ford trucks. I've always twisted the wrenches on the old Fords. Rebuilt several engines and transmissions over the years, but the designers are taking the fun out of it for me.
I've been building my owe F150 for the past couple of years when I have time and money just to have something dependable,easy to work on,
and cool to look at. For half the cost of what they want for a new truck these days, you could build a old one just like new! Even better actually. I won't have a 500$ a month truck payment.