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Posted by MF#1 on July 14, 2006 at 15:56:34 from (4.131.48.123):
In Reply to: Hey Tim Shultz posted by Jak on July 14, 2006 at 13:09:28:
Don"t know if it"s the same "highboy" you"re referring to but in 1977 the F-250 4WD changed production from the old style "highboy" to a smaller profile. I know this because I had a "76 F-250 and my Dad bought a new one late "77. Mine had the transfer case that looked like it was hanging by a wire with a very long front driveshaft. My Dad"s "77 has a much shorter front driveshaft and a slightly sleeker profile. Parked side by side the newer one was about 3 to 4 inches lower. Also had a "83 4wd, F-250 with 33 inch Buckshot Mudders that wasn"t much taller than the "77, it also had the independent type front axle. Yes, they are/were tough trucks!
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