Posted by dhermesc on June 19, 2023 at 08:59:11 from (12.149.56.202):
I bought this truck last week knowing I have some projects coming up that I would use it (roofing projects) and then either flip it or sell to my son to use with his hay business. I paid $750 for a good running F750 with an Eaton 5 speed and a metal 18' bed. Brakes, hoist, and everything else appears to work as it should - the only issue we MIGHT have is the headlights and taillights, but the brake lights and blinkers work.
Two questions - does this take a starter different than the starter a FE 390 takes (this has FT 391) and does anyone know why they would have put a functional hood scoop on the hood (the hood scoop is in the shape of the Trans Am intake that came through the hood on the 1970s Pontiacs) - with a intake pipe that goes down about 2 inches and ends. Was this hooked up to the old air filter (oil bath?) intake?
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