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Hello all my name is Jonathan , Just curious are there any other Henry county folks on here? if so how ya doin and what kind a truck or trucks do ya have.
From Griffin and have a 85 E350......... doing all right, getting ready to start the process of a tune up and some minor cosmetic work, what about you?
I have a 85 F150 4X4 longbed with a 1981 300 I6 in it. It has a Clifford 4bbl intake, Holley 4160 390 cfm carb headdman headers, engine was rebuilt 40,000 miles ago with new rods and pistons,mild crane cam, also running a DSII conversion. I'm in the process of redoing the front end of the truck, wire wheeling the core support and gona repaint the support when done, and got new poly bushings for cab and core support, plus a new radiator goin is soon to.
So i'm doin good just got a lot of work ahead, hopefuly resulting in a better cooling an handling truck.
I'm in Henry County. McDonough. Name's Jake, I've got an '84 F150 SWB, 300 I6, 4x4, 4 speed. It's got a Duraspark 2 conversion, 9" rear axle, engine was rebuilt about 100,000 miles ago (it's got 497,000 miles total).
Plans for the truck? Dana 60 front and rear axles, 6" lift, 38" tires, divorced NP205, ZF 5 speed tranny, P&P head, Comp 268 cam, Offenhauser C intake, Edelbrock 1403 carb, Hooker headers, true dual exhaust, dual battery set up, bigger alternator... the list goes on and on.
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