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Its December already. I have a few lights on a 1951 ford truck in the front yard, looks good.
I went to Michigan yesterday and picked up a 1955 ford F600. Very nice old truck runs and drives. Man was it heavy for my F150 to tow it back to Akron.
Firewood is all cut split and stacked, Plow is on the cub and I think we are ready for winter!
Talk it up Ohio!
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i got a colunm its not a great one I modified it to work with power steering meaning I cut the tube shorter then installed a short shaft.If you want it its yours It shifted fine but the coller was worn I also have a grille if you need it.Its a bolt on to change to power steering you can use up to 1979 parts also disc brakes and power master cylinder.
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Race car is in parts(lots of them). Motor getting freshened after 5 yrs. Tranny needs 3rd gear. Rest of car will be work bench material while it sits there LOL!!
'69 is sleeping for the winter. Still never got the ladder bar suspension put under it(yet).
I didn't end up studying until about two hours before the exam. I don't think it went too horrible. My day ended pretty nicely with a few buddies and myself making the trek to The Tilted Kilt...
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