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Re: what a messed up deal.. :0(
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Posted by Billy NY on February 24, 2007 at 16:03:44 from (64.12.116.141):
In Reply to: Re: what a messed up deal.. :0( posted by in-too-deep on February 24, 2007 at 15:46:22:
'64 F-600, still a work in progress, but she's road worthy at least. 292 Y-block, 4+2, twin cylinder hoist/ Obeco grain body, top speed 62 m.p.h., frame had some issues, but I did a really nice job on that repair, before something happened, have some good shots of that too, still have a long way to go. Under powered, gears kinda spread too far apart for my liking, runs great, got er tuned in nicely, leaks earl out of the trans and other places, mostly original, interior was clean, I still cannot believe I drove this thing 800 miles home last year, I like old trucks too, especially 61-66 F series, and it's there if'n you need to get a load of something, that is the most important thing, vs. a 3/4 ton truck.
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