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Not a ford but still cool nonetheless!
Edit* also his car was spotless... my windows not so much lol
I've tried to buy several of those over the last couple of decades. I never looked at any of them more than 3 minutes. Every one was a total rust bucket. Now that I think about it, 2 minutes and 50 seconds of that time was spent wishing all the rust I found would magically disappear.
I was driving home from the auto parts store getting parts to work on my dent and saw this. Guy that owned it was pulling a mowing tractor on it. Good to see an old dent still working hard!
Saw this one at a shop near my work, pretty good shape for a 74 in ny looks like it's been here a while has a nye ford decal ,local dealer, that looks vintage
Saw this in Lumberton, TX while on my way to walmart recently. At first glance, I wasn't sure what the hell it was, and then finally realized it was a dent-350 dually. That's definitely one of the more "interesting" looking rigs I've seen around here in a while! It was located about a quarter mile from my dad's business. On my way back from walmart, i snapped a pic of it from the rear. That thing looks like it uses a LOT of gas!
Saw this in Lumberton, TX while on my way to walmart recently. At first glance, I wasn't sure what the hell it was, and then finally realized it was a dent-350 dually. That's definitely one of the more "interesting" looking rigs I've seen around here in a while! It was located about a quarter mile from my dad's business. On my way back from walmart, i snapped a pic of it from the rear. That thing looks like it uses a LOT of gas!
The way I see it, if it's paid off it can use as much gas as it needs.
Nice catch. I am seeing more and more of them around here, but most of the time I can't get my phone fired up to camera mode quick enough. Everybody's moving so fast it's hard to catch a glimpse.
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