Spankin' new from the great Northwest!
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Spankin' new from the great Northwest!
Hi all From Vancouver WA!
Holy cow!
this site is the best. no politics or attitude, just a bunch of guys who do it for the sake of old trucks. That rocks!
Well, I'm thinking of buying a really nice 1969 F250 CS w/ matching 12 foot camper (69 as well) The truck is all original, about 92K on her. 360,AT/PS/PB Custom Cab. I think it may be a late 69 due to the "Explorer" badge on the glove box. Very untouched, even has the stock (broken) AM radio.
No major rust that I can spot, just some surface rust under of the hood.
What do you guys think a setup like this is worth?
the truck and camper are in really good shape and have been together since '69, seems to be a 1 owner, rarely used job. (I thought the lights on the fenders were PO added, guess not! Thanks for the Tech articles Keith!)
Just for kicks, the original window sticker in the glove box said the truck was $4150!
I don't play the brand game, but I haven't had an older Ford like this. What's the scoop on them?
Thanks guys!
PS: I'm a boat engineer by trade, and have *Very* extensive electrical experience. Let me know if I can help!
Holy cow!
this site is the best. no politics or attitude, just a bunch of guys who do it for the sake of old trucks. That rocks!
Well, I'm thinking of buying a really nice 1969 F250 CS w/ matching 12 foot camper (69 as well) The truck is all original, about 92K on her. 360,AT/PS/PB Custom Cab. I think it may be a late 69 due to the "Explorer" badge on the glove box. Very untouched, even has the stock (broken) AM radio.
No major rust that I can spot, just some surface rust under of the hood.
What do you guys think a setup like this is worth?
the truck and camper are in really good shape and have been together since '69, seems to be a 1 owner, rarely used job. (I thought the lights on the fenders were PO added, guess not! Thanks for the Tech articles Keith!)
Just for kicks, the original window sticker in the glove box said the truck was $4150!
I don't play the brand game, but I haven't had an older Ford like this. What's the scoop on them?
Thanks guys!
PS: I'm a boat engineer by trade, and have *Very* extensive electrical experience. Let me know if I can help!
Sierra
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re: Spankin' new from the great Northwest!
and to the site. Sounds like you got your eye on a prize ride. You really can't go wrong with a rig in that kinda shape if you don't mind the MPG. How about a pic or two?
Greg
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re: Spankin' new from the great Northwest!
Thanks heep70,
Will try for a pic. I'll see if I can borrow my bro's camera in the AM
Will try for a pic. I'll see if I can borrow my bro's camera in the AM
Sierra
91 V2500 Suburban- it can support the war by itself
82 C20 Diesel veggie burner
95 F-150 XLT RCLB 4.9/5 speed, wish I still had it
91 V2500 Suburban- it can support the war by itself
82 C20 Diesel veggie burner
95 F-150 XLT RCLB 4.9/5 speed, wish I still had it
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re: Spankin' new from the great Northwest!
this is a great place.aand a lot of helpful folks here.
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re: Spankin' new from the great Northwest!
Welcome from Missouri!
Sounds like you have a good prospect there, what are they asking?
There's a ton of knowledge in the guys and gals at this site.
We're happy to add your expertese to our site and you can bet we will be using it often!
Sounds like you have a good prospect there, what are they asking?
There's a ton of knowledge in the guys and gals at this site.
We're happy to add your expertese to our site and you can bet we will be using it often!
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re: Spankin' new from the great Northwest!
And the Washington contingent continues to grow.
Depends on the total condition, but check it out under the hood carefully. The inner fender under the battery likes to rust badly, and that inner fender is a rare animal to find OEM. Aftermarket ones are available. Also check the cab mounts, the rear cab corners, and the floor metal for rust. These are also available aftermarket, but replacement cost should factor in to how much you want to pay for the truck.
If the camper is still on the truck, I'ld ask/help to remove it to look it over underneath, and the bed of the truck as well. Just my but I want to know what I'm buying.
But most importantly,
Depends on the total condition, but check it out under the hood carefully. The inner fender under the battery likes to rust badly, and that inner fender is a rare animal to find OEM. Aftermarket ones are available. Also check the cab mounts, the rear cab corners, and the floor metal for rust. These are also available aftermarket, but replacement cost should factor in to how much you want to pay for the truck.
If the camper is still on the truck, I'ld ask/help to remove it to look it over underneath, and the bed of the truck as well. Just my but I want to know what I'm buying.
But most importantly,
Paul
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re: Spankin' new from the great Northwest!
Yey another webfoot !!!!
Welcome to the forum Seirra71...
There are many of us from the great state of Washington here... and perhaps even a convert or two.
Sounds like you might have found yerself a nice bump...
you'll have to keep us informed and post lots of pics of yer truck...
I live in the town of Elma in SW WA myself.
If you made an equilateral triangle with two points being on Centralia and Olympia, the third point would be where Elma is...
That is kinda handy 'cause it is the same distance to either town from here.
Good luck on getting yer bump,
KaptnKAOS
Welcome to the forum Seirra71...
There are many of us from the great state of Washington here... and perhaps even a convert or two.
Sounds like you might have found yerself a nice bump...
you'll have to keep us informed and post lots of pics of yer truck...
I live in the town of Elma in SW WA myself.
If you made an equilateral triangle with two points being on Centralia and Olympia, the third point would be where Elma is...
That is kinda handy 'cause it is the same distance to either town from here.
Good luck on getting yer bump,
KaptnKAOS
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Welcome from North Carolina,The "Better than Texas " State.
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kknip wrote:Welcome from North Carolina,The "Better than Texas " State.
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