favorite picture of your truck or trucks
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My 1969 Camper Special
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Seeing all these awesome bumpsides makes me wish I had one instead of my 73.
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1979 Thunderbird-302
1973 F100-360
1968 Lincoln Continental-462
1973 F100-360
1968 Lincoln Continental-462
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Day after getting this 71 swb 360 4 speed Ranger.
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Not a truck...but here is my other toy;
90 Foxbody
1970 Bump
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Love that paint job sweet
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From left to right: My brother's '74 shortbed F100 with 300 I6/3speed, my granddad's '69 F100 Ranger with 390FE/C6, my \69 F100 Ranger with 360FE/3speed.
The '74 is pretty much road-ready, just gotta do a carb rebuild since the accelerator pump seems dead.
The red '69 runs better than it should currently, but the engine probably never saw an oil change from the previous owner, so we're swapping in a built 351w and C6.
Mine is currently my ride for the 200mile trip too and from school, had just over 70,000miles on it when I got it December 2014, 78,500 on it now. Engine is in great shape for as much sitting as it did with the previous owner. Replaced leaky intake gasket, rebuilt the carb myself, Mallory distributor with MSD coil, Accel 8.8mm plug wire set, 3" headers into dual Purple Hornies dumped at the back of the cab, Hurst floor shifter since the column guts were dead, new power steering box since the other one decided to stop holding fluid after a year of running it, 32" tires to help the highway cruising, new radio(didn't cut the dash) and speakers in the cab corners in some custom plexi mounts.
Been an amazing truck so far, did nice burnouts with the 27" and 30" tires on previously, the 32's take a bit of finesse since they're good tires. Hits 65mph at just over 2500rpm, gets almost 14mpg while doing it, and the new coil/distro really helped give it some power past 2500rpm. Gotta say it sounds amazing at 5krpm tho.
The '74 is pretty much road-ready, just gotta do a carb rebuild since the accelerator pump seems dead.
The red '69 runs better than it should currently, but the engine probably never saw an oil change from the previous owner, so we're swapping in a built 351w and C6.
Mine is currently my ride for the 200mile trip too and from school, had just over 70,000miles on it when I got it December 2014, 78,500 on it now. Engine is in great shape for as much sitting as it did with the previous owner. Replaced leaky intake gasket, rebuilt the carb myself, Mallory distributor with MSD coil, Accel 8.8mm plug wire set, 3" headers into dual Purple Hornies dumped at the back of the cab, Hurst floor shifter since the column guts were dead, new power steering box since the other one decided to stop holding fluid after a year of running it, 32" tires to help the highway cruising, new radio(didn't cut the dash) and speakers in the cab corners in some custom plexi mounts.
Been an amazing truck so far, did nice burnouts with the 27" and 30" tires on previously, the 32's take a bit of finesse since they're good tires. Hits 65mph at just over 2500rpm, gets almost 14mpg while doing it, and the new coil/distro really helped give it some power past 2500rpm. Gotta say it sounds amazing at 5krpm tho.
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Working girl.
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One of the few spots in town I could line a shot up without any buildings or power lines!
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(S)Carla - 1972 F100 Ranger XLT Styleside, 390 V8
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1957 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible (x2)
1979 Ford Bronco (x2)
1956 Ford Thunderbird
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1964 F100 Short box
1968 F250
1972 F100 4x4
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible (x2)
1979 Ford Bronco (x2)
1956 Ford Thunderbird
When the going gets tough, switch to power tools -Red Green
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A few beauties of my '71 F100 4x4 LWB.
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1971 F100 4x4 Long Box 360
1971 F100 4x4 Long Box 360
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