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Old 03-09-2014, 09:03 PM   #1
Craney
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Default XH engine/trans combos

I am wanting a 5.0/manual XH ute with the standard front end, i.e. not XR8.

Does anyone know if Ford sold any of these?

Wikipedia is a bit vague about when the V8 started. The XG definitely didn't have a V8 option and it sort of seems that the V8 didn't arrive till the XH2 in October '97.

It would also seem that Ford only sold the V8/manual combo in XR8 guise and the only other V8 was the S ute but only with the auto box.

Anyone confirm this? I don't want to wait for a 5 speed, V8, non XR8 to turn up in the classifieds if it doesn't exist.

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