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Re: F-20 Propane
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Posted by John A. on February 20, 2006 at 17:41:25 from (65.161.172.121):
In Reply to: F-20 Propane posted by Jeff Bauer on February 20, 2006 at 04:08:42:
Jeff, I was going to comment this morning early , but had water problems and didn't get to, So here goes..... I saw an unrestored F20 in the middle of the TX panhandle. It was as neat and clean a setup as I have ever seen. I am in no way a F-series fan, but this is the one I would do. The tank looks to be a factory set-up, even though we know that didn't happen. The rear edge of the hood was not cut in any way. So my $.02 is Keep It on LP. As Steven said, there are hundres of F20/F30s out there on gasoline. Yours will be very unique and not everyone will have one. And as the rest have asked Show Pics soon!!! Later, John A.
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