Celebration time !

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Celebration time !

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Praise the Lord and pass the bisquits! :) I have finished with the upgrade from manual to power steering and this may be the best thing I have ever done on my 68. It drives like a new truck and I now cannot believe I waited so long to do this. Thanks to all who shared info and advice. :fr: :hd:

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Hey HHH

Deja Vu...
That's exactly what I said when I drove my '68 the first time after the PS upgrade...
feels good don't it...

Did I tell ya that...
'68's ROCK !!!
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Thanks KaptnKA,

You bet. I really could not believe how good it felt!
The manual was mean. It was so hard to park it in various spaces.

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Sweet Action!
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:thup: :thup:
Now you can get a smaller wheel and gain some interior room. :wink:
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HH Henderson wrote: The manual was mean. It was so hard to park it in various spaces.

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Try parking an F250 4x4 with manual steering. My 68 F250 4x2 with manual is a breeze compared to my 70 hi boy.
Side oiler FE, see if you can catch me!!!

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sideoilerfe wrote:
HH Henderson wrote: The manual was mean. It was so hard to park it in various spaces.

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Try parking an F250 4x4 with manual steering. My 68 F250 4x2 with manual is a breeze compared to my 70 hi boy.
Yeah :lol:
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Very Nice Rides!! I can imagine parking the 4x4 in a narrow parking space they give you these days.
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