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1972 Ford XLT

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Does anyone have any ideas of what I could do with my '72 project truck?
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Welcome, and could you narrow that down that ? covers a lot of territory. Sell it, fix it up, crush it, (shudder).
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welcome from asheville nc. Find the project threads, maybe you can get info there.
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:wel: from Texas! :fr:
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I'm going to fix it up but not sure what is available for these trucks. I'm leaning toward hot roddin it. I have a race car so I thought maybe a bitchin tow rig. I am looking for input on which direction to go with it.
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:wel: Chris :thup:

I'd agree with jimmy828 :wink:

Poke around the site as your only limited by your ideas & budget :hd:
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:wel: from Florida! Post some pics and I 'm sure everyone will chime in.
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:wel: from Georgia! A lot depends on your skills and resources but it's pretty wide open. Let your imagination run wild! :thup: After all, it's only sheet metal and can be cut, bent, welded or modified any way you'd like.
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