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Almost forgot to say thanks again for the dip stick tube idea. I cobbed up a bracket that is held in place by a header bolt and it slipped over the end of the tube perfect.
Even stayed there during a rather "rough" test drive. Short short wheel base, spool in rear, muddy field ='s rather interesting donuts.
Tiff said it was supposed to hit 80 degrees today before it rains. I'm glad I got the engine out of my truck. (the one I've been hauling around in the bed)
Hey Bob, are you going to be awake around 0830? If not I'll leave your grill in the back of Ka'Bluey.
Sounds like you had some fun, Rich. Glad it's going good now. If I ask for a ride, you'll have to take it easy. I want to be able to walk when we stop.
i have to find a "bunny trail" to do my 4 wheelin on..my poor old brittle body cant take much banging and slamming.. i leave that to the young bucks..ha ha ha ha
Go back out to chapter page. The thread title says something like '79 to '77 grill swap. I put it in a different thread so I didn't waste space in here with my boring projects. Also, if anyone wanted to do the same thing, they could use the search function and a step by step how to thread on the subject.
Hey, here's a brain teaser to get everyone's mind going in the morning. What's wrong with this picture? This is a single gas tank truck and always was. Even the bed only ever had a single tank. So, what's so strange about this truck?
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalytic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.