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Old 08-25-2008, 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Pro-Street/StateTK
hewer_07,

Maybe the guy with the 64 Uni-body isnt so full of it. If you would have asked me a few years back if the 65 F-100 had twin I beams, or a solid axle,
I would have answered this Twin I beams only, But with these trucks being titled the year of sale I can see that he possibly has a 64 Uni-body on paper.

Wally Womack
You know, that's very true....I didn't think of that. Some states register vehicles by year sold, not year model.

Case in point: Ford introduced a new Econoline in February 1968, but they called it a 1969. Officially there's no such thing as a 1968 Econoline, but there are peeps out there, that by their registration, have one.

There's also no such thing "officially" as a 1964 Mustang. While introduced on 4/23/64, Ford called them 1965's.

Same thing holds true for the so called 1968 Lincoln Continental Mark III. Introduced in April 1968, Ford called them 1969's.