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See this one all the time parked at a church down the road from me. I'd stop to talk to the owner, but I'm scared I'll be struck by lightning or something like that.
Truck looks like it's been blessed! It is in a church parking lot.
These two were parked in front of an AC shop in San Luis, Mexico. I took the truck into the shop to see about getting the AC charged, and they belong to the owner. I got the grand tour of the Bronco. It's pretty nice all orange and chrome...
These two were parked in front of an AC shop in San Luis, Mexico. I took the truck into the shop to see about getting the AC charged, and they belong to the owner. I got the grand tour of the Bronco. It's pretty nice all orange and chrome...
I was at a local muffler shop here in town this morning, getting the exhaust done on my 2013, and seen this 1 owner 77'. Beautiful truck, not a spot on it.
I saw two today. The brown 75 F100 belongs to an employee at the local Oreilly's I've been getting a lot of parts and expendables from. The other "drive-by" pic under the car port is one I've seen before, but at a different house.
Happened upon this crossing a parking lot up the street from my house. Saw the owner approaching so I asked if I could take a look. Spoke with him for about 10 minute, real nice guy, and lucky. One owner truck (his father-in-law) garage/barn kept it's entire life, 88,000 original miles!
Found picture on a facebook this morning. Its Phoenix Fire Rescue 7 from back in 1977. Quote from the post "Remember these rescues that were manufactured by Modulance in Texas? I don't know how the alternators kept up. Two large Unity beacons, a Mars 888 light, Unitrol siren and air horn that ran off of an electric compressor.
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.