Time to let the truck go

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Time to let the truck go

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I bought the 72 in march from scarpyard and got hired at the same scarpyard. I put a dizzy, 2 bbl holley carb, water pump, radator, hoses, belts, seat, seat belts in the truck but dont need it and found a truck that great better mpg. A 1986 Ford F350 with 6.9 IH diesel 4spd 100,000 miles fresh front end rebuild for a $1000. I still will have frankenford so i have a bump still. So if anybody want the 72 Ford F250 Sports Custom with 390 FE C6 dana 60 3.54 limted dual tanks disc brakes. $1000.
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1971 Ford F250 camper special 360 T18(old model) 4 speed 4.11 gears 2wd with 1969 doghouse soon to be daily driver FRANKENFORD
1982 Ford F150 flareside 300 T18(new model) 4 speed 4.11 gears 4wd Daily driver

Some people say my truck is ugly and all i say is "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
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1971 Ford F250 camper special 360 T18(old model) 4 speed 4.11 gears 2wd with 1969 doghouse soon to be daily driver FRANKENFORD
1982 Ford F150 flareside 300 T18(new model) 4 speed 4.11 gears 4wd Daily driver

Some people say my truck is ugly and all i say is "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
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Sorry that you've got to let her go, but at least you've still got your other bump and the flairside. If I were closer I'd buy it just for the bumper :D, that is one mean looking rear step bumper! Whatever happened to the '67 you were looking at a while back for a couple hundred bucks?
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it's always a sad day when you have to let one go, but we can all relate. good luck with the sale.
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Caseys71 wrote:Sorry that you've got to let her go, but at least you've still got your other bump and the flairside. If I were closer I'd buy it just for the bumper :D, that is one mean looking rear step bumper! Whatever happened to the '67 you were looking at a while back for a couple hundred bucks?
The guy died his son scarped it to our competion.
Jeremy
1971 Ford F250 camper special 360 T18(old model) 4 speed 4.11 gears 2wd with 1969 doghouse soon to be daily driver FRANKENFORD
1982 Ford F150 flareside 300 T18(new model) 4 speed 4.11 gears 4wd Daily driver

Some people say my truck is ugly and all i say is "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
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