Nebraska F-250 that now resides in Iowa...
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re: Nebraska F-250 that now resides in Iowa...
Welcome to the site. Nice truck but you do realize that its painted Husker red & white. Thats why it looks so good.
Mark
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1970 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 short box
1969 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
1999 Ford Windstar
1983 Chevrolet Silverado p/u
1990 Lincoln Town Car
1998 Lincoln Town Car
Does your truck need emblems? Check out http://www.onceuponapart.com
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re: Nebraska F-250 that now resides in Iowa...
Welcome from Arkansas! Damn, that is a cool old truck!!!!!!! That thing has tons of potential! I wanna get a 4-wheel drive like that one someday.
Robert
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'69 RANGER, Shortbed, 360, Manual, mostly restored already, LOVE IT!!!!!!!
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USMC, '83-87
'69 RANGER, Shortbed, 360, Manual, mostly restored already, LOVE IT!!!!!!!
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re: Nebraska F-250 that now resides in Iowa...
Thanks for the warm welcome, and yes I'm well aware that my truck is Husker red. The truck came with the original bill of sale from a Nebraska dealership. As far as I know this is the first time it ever left that state. Even though I'm an Iowa boy, the truck is a Husker through and through and I respect that, so a husker it will stay. I even kept the old Nebraska plates in case some day down the road the truck gets shown, it'll be flying the proper flag.
In fact, I don't plan on changing much of anything about the truck except to improve the condition. I do have a line on a '70 donor with trash for a body but a nice bored and built 360 in it. If it can also give me power steering and or disc brakes up front I might have to pick it up...
In fact, I don't plan on changing much of anything about the truck except to improve the condition. I do have a line on a '70 donor with trash for a body but a nice bored and built 360 in it. If it can also give me power steering and or disc brakes up front I might have to pick it up...
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Another big Texas to you. That's a tough looking truck you have there. I like it!
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welcome!
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if theres a new way, i'll be the first in line. it better work this time
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if theres a new way, i'll be the first in line. it better work this time
1970 crewcab 393w afr heads, 6 speed, turbocharged, 6 piston calipers 13" rotors on all 4 corners