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Old 05-05-2014, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Fixit aka Mr. Clean
Along these lines - Bill, how'd that front lamp post and concrete come out?
It seems to be working ok, thanks for fixing it.
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That's a good one! If they aren't corroding, they are falling off the map - either into the ocean or down the hill.
While Mr. Fixit aka Mr. Clean was here, a 5.2 earthquake occurred, it was located only a few miles away, so it really shook the house.

Mr. Fixit aka Mr. Clean never left the bedroom and this was his first earthquake.

The thing is, earthquakes arrived unannounced and leave within seconds. People living in Tornado Alley may have a warning, may not.

So, would y'all rather live in CA or risk having your residencias blown away?
 
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Old 05-05-2014, 10:01 PM
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Easy answer. I'll take my chances. Most of the time we get warnings and have more than enough time to make it to the shop, where the storm shelter is. A tornado may cut a 1/2 mile wide for a few miles. Earthquakes impact much larger areas.

Besides, I couldn't pay the taxes and housing costs in the land of fruits and nuts. And, worst of all, my truck would have to run a bog stock 400. Not a chance.
 
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Old 05-05-2014, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Gary Lewis
Easy answer. I'll take my chances. Most of the time we get warnings and have more than enough time to make it to the shop, where the storm shelter is. A tornado may cut a 1/2 mile wide for a few miles. Earthquakes impact much larger areas.

Besides, I couldn't pay the taxes and housing costs in the land of fruits and nuts. And, worst of all, my truck would have to run a bog stock 400. Not a chance.
After 28 years of hiatus after being voted out of office (If it's Brown, flush it!), Gov Moonbeam has returned.

But even with all the fruits and nuts, high taxes and liberal left wing do-gooders, I'd rather live here in CA...simply because there are so many attractions not found anywhere else.

For example, how many of y'all can go surfing in the morning and skiing in the afternoon?

How many of y'all have ever seen the ocean? Maybe it's time to whiz out to CA and get some sun on the beach!
 
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Old 05-05-2014, 10:31 PM
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The USS Iowa is out there in LA, would have preferred they docked it at McGregor but I guess too much draft for the Missisippi. Hm. Be handy too, if we wanted to put a hurt on Wisconsin or somethin'... you know how they are...

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Originally Posted by NumberDummy
After 28 years of hiatus after being voted out of office (If it's Brown, flush it!), Gov Moonbeam has returned.

But even with all the fruits and nuts, high taxes and liberal left wing do-gooders, I'd rather live here in CA...simply because there are so many attractions not found anywhere else.

For example, how many of y'all can go surfing in the morning and skiing in the afternoon?

How many of y'all have ever seen the ocean? Maybe it's time to whiz out to CA and get some sun on the beach!

I may not have been able to go skiing in the afternoon, but I'd rather live on the AZ side of the Colorado. You can see all the CA attractions without paying the taxes. Also, my 81 F150 was a local truck, so it had 0 rust, and better paint than half of these west Texas/New Mexico trucks that are half as hold have.

BTW, thanks to my volunteering, I have seen the Pacific from BOTH sides, and the Atlantic. I would rather be back in GA, or AZ. I'll take a sandstorm over a tornado or quake any day. You can always repaint.
 
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Old 05-05-2014, 10:39 PM
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Maybe it's time to whiz out to CA and get some sun on the beach!
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING

WARNING This beach allows exposure to ultraviolet radiation emitted by
the sun which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth
defects or other reproductive harm.

 
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The USS Iowa is out there in LA, would have preferred they docked it at McGregor but I guess too much draft for the Missisippi.
You know the story, doncha? After the turret explosion, the USS Iowa (BB-61) was mothballed in Suisun Bay.

No one wanted it, as it had a stigmata attached to it...due to what the USN said...caused the explosion.

But after the USN changed their mind on what caused the explosion, the ship was desired.

Stockton wanted it, but the city is bankrupt, so couldn't raise the needed funds. Vallejo wanted it, planned to berth it at the former USN base on Mare Island. But funding was also wanting.

A well funded private investment group, headed by a fellow who is a relative of FDR, formed the Pacific Battleship Center, applied to the USN to get the ship.

It was granted, the ship was towed to Richmond to have years of bird poop removed, a new exterior paint job and Cathodic Protection applied. Then it was towed to San Pedro (Los Angeles Harbor), where it now resides as a museum ship.

All four Iowa Class Battleships are now museum ships. USS New Jersey (BB-62): Camden NJ - USS Missouri (BB-63): Pearl Harbor - USS Wisconsin (BB-64): Hampton Roads VA

And btw: I'm a volunteer on the USS Iowa. Signed up before the Pacific Battleship Center was awarded the ship, because I figured they would get it.
 
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No kiddin'?

What was the deal with the teak wood deck, thought ships in mothballs were supposed to be maintained. Not sure that can be replaced, or it's gonna take a lot of little kids sending in their quarters to the foundation, teak is pricey stuff.

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Old 05-05-2014, 11:21 PM
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What was the deal with the teak wood deck, thought ships in mothballs were supposed to be maintained. Not sure that can be replaced, or it's gonna take a lot of little kids sending in their quarters to the foundation, teak is pricey stuff.
The teak deck is rough as a cob, was not maintained. Parts of it were sanded and refinished when the ship was in Richmond, but most of it is covered with plywood.

When FTE's SoCal Chapter had a GTG on the Iowa, I did not conduct the tour, as policy had changed. Volunteers were no longer needed as tour guides, were only located here and there for info.

I'm pretty well informed, as I've been a USN history buff for over 50 years, specializing in BB's and the Pearl Harbor Attack.

Marv (SpringerPop) and I were the first aboard, were greeted by a volunteer. He said be careful of the plywood decking, it's loose in some areas.

I said the plywood covers the teak deck. Oh no, he said, the plywood is the original. What an idiot!

I reported this wheeze to Sue Schmidt, the volunteer coordinator, said give him something else to do, like mucking out heads!

Pics of the GTG are in the SoCal Chapter forum, I'm the guy wearing the USS Iowa hat and red shirt. SWMBO is also pictured.

The USS North Carolina (located in Wilmington NC) had most of her teak deck replaced recently, the cost of the teak alone was several hundred thousand dollars.

The USS Missouri had some of her teak deck replaced recently when she was dry docked in Pearl Harbor to have rusty holes in the bow repaired. Yes, the ship was leaking, the holes were located before the armor belt.

The USS Texas (located adjacent to San Jacinto battlefield, east of Houston), is the only battleship extant (afloat) to serve in both World Wars.

The Texas' hull is badly rusted, is leaking so badly, that pumps are working 24/7 to keep her afloat.

Several years prior, the Texas was dry docked at the Todd Shipyard in Houston to have some of hull plating replaced, but the costs prevented all of it from being replaced.
 
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Originally Posted by NumberDummy
5/83 = Assembled May 1983.

1FT = FoMoCo USA - Ford Truck - Complete Vehicle.

F = Class F - Hydraulic Brakes - 7,001-8,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating range.

X26 = F250 4WD Super Cab Pickup.

G = 5.8L 2V (351W).

1 = Check digit, FoMoCo use only.

D = 1983.

K = Kansas City MO Assembly Plant.

A39518 = 1983 Numerical Sequence of Assembly, the trucks specific serial number.

3J = Light Harbor Blue Metallic.

48 = Detroit MI Ford District Sales Office, where the original selling dealer ordered the truck from.

155" Wheelbase.

X261 = F250 4WD Super Cab Pickup, 7,600 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.

CBM: CB = Blue Cloth & Vinyl / M = Super Cab Pickup.

K = C6.

23 = Dana 60 Rear Axle / 3.54-1 / No Limited Slip / 5,300 lbs. Rear Axle Capacity.

7 = E0TZ-5310-S .. 2 leaf Front Springs, 3,802 lbs. load rating.

7 = E0TZ-5560-C .. 5 leaf Rear Springs, 2,073 lbs. load rating.

Assuming the following were not removed: No side or wheel opening mouldings: XL

2) E2TZ-16720-G .. 1982/86 XL Front Fender Nameplate.

2) E2TZ-16720-D .. 1982/86 F250 Front Fender Nameplate.

2) E3TZ-9842528-A .. 1983/86 4 X 4 Front Fender Nameplate.
Thank-you for that! I appreciate that. Reps sent.

So what your saying is, its possible that this truck didn't have any emblems from the factory? There are no holes for them, but I thought they may have been filled, or new fenders, hard to say.

Its been neat reading the stories on the old ships, I'm more into airplanes myself. WWII ones especially, like the P-51, P-47, Corsair, Wildcat, Fw-190, Me 109, B-17, B-29, I could go on!
 
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Assuming the following (edit: mouldings) were not removed: No side or wheel opening mouldings: XL

2) E2TZ-16720-G .. 1982/86 XL Front Fender Nameplate.

2) E2TZ-16720-D .. 1982/86 F250 Front Fender Nameplate.

2) E3TZ-9842528-A .. 1983/86 4 X 4 Front Fender Nameplate.
I did not say your truck did not come with emblems, quite the contrary.

Your truck would have come with the F250 & 4 X 4 emblems, not sure if it came with the XL emblems.

XL's did not come with side or wheel opening mouldings, but a prior owner could have removed them...which means if it had them originally, it's not an XL.

btw: Brewster Buffalo: Poster 'child' for an obsolete airplane. The Dutch & Brits flew them in Southeast Asia, but by March 1942, only 2 remained (in Rangoon) and soon they too were lost.

The USN had disposed of theirs long before. Some were placed on the USS Saratoga (CV-3), then dumped into the ocean off San Diego!
 
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I'm with you Bill...lived in Cali for 46 years and have been in 2 Earthquakes that I actually felt...you can keep them Tornados, Hurricanes, bugs, humidity and all the other great things that come with a cheap living!
 
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Originally Posted by NumberDummy
I did not say your truck did not come with emblems, quite the contrary.

Your truck would have come with the F250 & 4 X 4 emblems, not sure if it came with the XL emblems.

XL's did not come with side or wheel opening mouldings, but a prior owner could have removed them...which means if it had them originally, it's not an XL.

btw: Brewster Buffalo: Poster 'child' for an obsolete airplane. The Dutch & Brits flew them in Southeast Asia, but by March 1942, only 2 remained (in Rangoon) and soon they too were lost.

The USN had disposed of theirs long before. Some were placed on the USS Saratoga (CV-3), then dumped into the ocean off San Diego!
My bad, I misunderstood. If love to find some emblems for it. It looks too plain without them.
 
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My bad, I misunderstood. If love to find some emblems for it. It looks too plain without them.
Then I recommend the Custom emblems and the F250 emblems. Custom was the 80-81 equivalent of the XL trim, and you can say you have a custom truck.
 
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When I got this truck it was making a noise in the driveline. But I have figured out its the midship bearing growling. So I started on that tonight, but I found a cooked u joint. So I'm just going to save up and change the bearing and all the u joints. May as well since you have to take it all down anyways.

I also have to address the broken back shock. It's actually the mount that broke, but thankfully the truck came with new shocks and mounts. A little treatment with the blue wrench should get the old ones out.

Thank you everyone for all the information! I usually hang out on the powerstroke forum. This is a wonderful place with great people and a wealth of information.
 
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