Ive never seen anything like this 2wd s/c (pic)
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i guarentee you 1000% there is absolutely no photochopping done to that. I clicked a pic from the side of the road. NO bs whatsoever...thats why I posted this, I figured people might be entertained by it....I only took one pic because I didnt feel right snapping all kinds of pictures of some guys stuff. It must be custom body work, obviously old too.
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this is the second truck ive seen like that... very cool though!
heres the first
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/4...ht=10+foot+bed
heres the first
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/4...ht=10+foot+bed
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I drive a 96 f350 crew, Its got a shortbox so it aint to bad. In the winter all our company trucks are newer superduties, all crew cab/long (8') box. The supercab I posted here would only be 1' longer (roughly) than a cc/lb (still a big truck) but I have no problem parking those or mine anywhere it will fit.
My 96 f350 crew measures 39" from the rear of the front door to the back of he cab. My 90 f150 supercab measures 25.5" from the rear of the door to the back of the cab. 13.5" difference. You figure out the rest of the math.
I had a cool idea tho, you could do a mid-engine BBF in that truck with C6 and a short d-shaft and race it in the 1/4 lol! it would be like that full length school bus that does wheelies damn near the whole 1/4 mile. lol
My 96 f350 crew measures 39" from the rear of the front door to the back of he cab. My 90 f150 supercab measures 25.5" from the rear of the door to the back of the cab. 13.5" difference. You figure out the rest of the math.
I had a cool idea tho, you could do a mid-engine BBF in that truck with C6 and a short d-shaft and race it in the 1/4 lol! it would be like that full length school bus that does wheelies damn near the whole 1/4 mile. lol
Last edited by pud; 08-28-2006 at 09:16 PM.