Some of the old Ford trucks around town (pics)
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So you're not the lucky stiff I thought you were I'll be able to sleep tonight now that I'm not so envious,lol.
There was a guy that lives in the Barrie Ontario area that had a couple of fence rows of restored original F1's. I didn't believe the story when told by this bs'er at work but did end up being a true story and made the news when he finely decided to sell them, he also had a row of Ford tractors. The man already lived you dream.
There was a guy that lives in the Barrie Ontario area that had a couple of fence rows of restored original F1's. I didn't believe the story when told by this bs'er at work but did end up being a true story and made the news when he finely decided to sell them, he also had a row of Ford tractors. The man already lived you dream.
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Up near the air port
This guy had a lot of 40s-50s Chevy's, Mercuries and everything else, about one ford though, lol. Two blocks south of Cornerstone Church
Across from him, way in the fields is a '66 Mustang Fastback, if it was a '67 I'd be all over it.
About 20 percent Fords in this town, least vintage. It's definitely a Chevy place, least back in the day.
This guy had a lot of 40s-50s Chevy's, Mercuries and everything else, about one ford though, lol. Two blocks south of Cornerstone Church
Across from him, way in the fields is a '66 Mustang Fastback, if it was a '67 I'd be all over it.
About 20 percent Fords in this town, least vintage. It's definitely a Chevy place, least back in the day.
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