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I joined a couple weeks back, but have been so busy at work that I have not had a chance to post.

I aquired a 1970 F-250 LWB flareside from my step-dad in early August. It is equipt with a 300 I6 and a 4 speed manual with the granny low 1st gear. My younger son and I drove it back from California to South Mississippi. We slept in the slide-out camper top. It was a great trip. The only downside was we did not have the AC working for the trip. I have since fixed that. No AC in South Mississippi is not really practical. Here a few pictures.

At sunset somewhere in West Texas.

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In the morning at rest stop about 300 miles from the first location.
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It runs very well. I plan to repaint it and fix some of the minor rust problems.
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:hi: and :wel: to the site.
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:wel: :fr: Nice looking truck!! Thanks for the pics. You said flairside bed? It looks like a utility bed. Is it boxes on the side of a flairside? Sounds like a trip you'll remember for a long time!
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Nice looking truck!! Thanks for the pics. You said flairside bed? It looks like a utility bed. Is it boxes on the side of a flairside? Sounds like a trip you'll remember for a long time!
Thank you. Yes, It has tool boxes bolted to the flareside bed side panels. I do have the orginal rear fenders, but I think I will keep the boxes for now. It was originally ordered as a utility truck for a gas company in California, but when a blue truck showed up instead of a white one they refused it, and Ford put it up for sale.
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Welcome! That's an interesting history, Nice truck!
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Hello and welcome! That's a nice looking truck, and I'm sure ya'll had a good time bringing it home :) The Great American Road Trip
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:wel: :fr: :rock: nice truck
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Welcome I like it :D :D
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Good lookin' truck!
That's the way to make lasting memories. Your son will remember that trip for years! :wink:
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Welcome! That's as cool a dad rig as ever was. Good job taking time for your son. He'll tell that story many years from now.

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Welcome from North Carolina!I like your truck alot!When I was little,my mom,dad,sis and me would go camping alot.My dad had a camper like that he put in the back of a 68 styleside.The boxes on the side of yours make alot of usefull space I bet. :D
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welcome to the forum. Im right down the road in Hattiesburg. Could use some help sometime getting my motor out/doing some work to it, if you care to help. I have a buddy willing to help, but more the merrier as they say I guess haha.
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welcome to the forum. Im right down the road in Hattiesburg. Could use some help sometime getting my motor out/doing some work to it, if you care to help. I have a buddy willing to help, but more the merrier as they say I guess haha.
I am actually almost in Hattiesburg (Oak Grove), but with a Purvis address. I work at the University. I have very little experience in working on cars/trucks, but consider myself mechanically inclined, so I consider the acquisition of this truck an opportunity to start learning. I would love to help you out and perhaps I would learn a few things myself in doing so. Whenever you think you could use some additional labor let me know. My email address is graber@gmail.com.
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