^ That's a decent plan as long as he doesn't have emissions testing in his state.
The 7.3 is a great truck and I don't think the OP would regret the decision to pick a nice one up and "restore" it to whatever condition he so desires.
I personally don't trust the new Ford 6.7L diesels as they are a new design again for 2015 (moved the turbo and some other stuff) which tells me they still don't have it right.
As for a 6.0 or 6.4, it seems a waste to me to start off with a package you know for certain is unreliable. Kind of like trying to make a Honda Civic into a race car. Sure it can be done, but why not start with something better?
The 7.3 is a great truck and I don't think the OP would regret the decision to pick a nice one up and "restore" it to whatever condition he so desires.
I personally don't trust the new Ford 6.7L diesels as they are a new design again for 2015 (moved the turbo and some other stuff) which tells me they still don't have it right.
As for a 6.0 or 6.4, it seems a waste to me to start off with a package you know for certain is unreliable. Kind of like trying to make a Honda Civic into a race car. Sure it can be done, but why not start with something better?