71 F250 4X4
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Re: 71 F250 4X4
Thank you very much, I appreciate it. It does look better in the pictures though. He has some rust due to life on the Oregon coast for so long. Still a solid rig. Where did you live in OR?
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I'm not sure if you were asking me or Ta Taco, but I grew up in Yamhill.
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1970 F-250 4x4 highboy ranger 390 V8, 4spd
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1967 F-250 LWB 2WD 352 V8, 4spd manual, true duals, 122k original miles (currently being restored)
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Re: 71 F250 4X4
I grew up in So-Lame (AKA Salem). My dad is from Carlton and Yamhill.
68 F-250 CS, 360 or 390?, still haven't measured the stroke, AUTO running on propane!
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Re: 71 F250 4X4
Welcome from California, that is a beauty
-Jason
1972 F250 Camper Special 360ci
1973 F100 Custom 390ci
1985 Thinderbird 302ci (DD)
1972 F250 Camper Special 360ci
1973 F100 Custom 390ci
1985 Thinderbird 302ci (DD)
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I was on the coast, around 30 miles North of Coos Bay.
Thanks for all the complements and welcomes guys, good to be here.
The truck is really a lot like me, looks alright from around 50 feet away, but can be a bit startling close up. That's why as I age, I try to keep the ol'lady at least 50 feet from me at all times. It takes some work, but it's the price you have to pay for being with someone WAY out of your league in the looks department.
Thanks for all the complements and welcomes guys, good to be here.
The truck is really a lot like me, looks alright from around 50 feet away, but can be a bit startling close up. That's why as I age, I try to keep the ol'lady at least 50 feet from me at all times. It takes some work, but it's the price you have to pay for being with someone WAY out of your league in the looks department.
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Re: 71 F250 4X4
WELCOME from sw georgia. that is one fine looking truck. As my ole dad would say " A NICKLE MORE AND YOU COULD HAVE PAINTED IT RED"
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Re: 71 F250 4X4
From VA, Glad you've joined to the party. Really nice looking highboy you've got. I think thats the most polished slots ive ever seen. Did you polish and have them anodized ? I dont think theres ever been a set of rims that fit our trucks more than slots Whats the width on them, they look deep.
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Thanks.hazelnut wrote: From VA, Glad you've joined to the party. Really nice looking highboy you've got. I think thats the most polished slots ive ever seen. Did you polish and have them anodized ? I dont think theres ever been a set of rims that fit our trucks more than slots Whats the width on them, they look deep.
I polished the slots myself. I got them off of craigslist for a pretty decent price (100 bucks). They were rough like most of them came new, but were in great shape. I stuck them in my bead blast cabinet, glass beaded them, then went to some of those three inch scotch bright pads on an angle die grinder and went to town. After that I just used some of that plain old polish you get at a hardware store for non-ferrous metal and a buffing wheel and worked them over. That's it, and they turned out okay.
They are 9.75 wide by 16.5. I could have done without the 16.5 part but they are kinda hard to find in a 16 inch anymore. I like the way they look. The truck spent most of it's life with the stock wheels and a 9.00-16 tire. I honestly think I prefer that look over the slots (maybe) but I'm having a hard time finding a skinny 35 to 36 inch radial that I like, so I have stuck with the slots for a while.
I'm sure there is a tire out there that is not a full on, aggressive mud tread that is the size I would like, I just have not found it yet.
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Re: 71 F250 4X4
Hello from California Sweet ride....
1971 F250 Camper Special
360cu with RV cam and 4v Carb
360cu with RV cam and 4v Carb