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New Member from Mississippi
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.
In the morning at rest stop about 300 miles from the first location.
It runs very well. I plan to repaint it and fix some of the minor rust problems.
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.
In the morning at rest stop about 300 miles from the first location.
It runs very well. I plan to repaint it and fix some of the minor rust problems.
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and to the site.
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1971 F250 "Highboy". SOLD to "Highboy_Firefighter_71"
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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.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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Welcome! That's an interesting history, Nice truck!
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Good lookin' truck!
That's the way to make lasting memories. Your son will remember that trip for years!
That's the way to make lasting memories. Your son will remember that trip for years!
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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.
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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.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.