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Old 06-24-2012, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by teardropty
Where is "LOCALLY"? Are you looking for a small window or big window 56?
That would be Sydney Australia, looking for either. Someone has a F700 about 5 hours away but it's a hike and he doesnt have photos to email me and he cant tell me if there is a difference.
 
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Originally Posted by HT32BSX115
That is a cool truck!
Looks like it has a Timken single speed axle......and 20" Widowmakers?

If it was on the Left Coast, I would probably buy it!!
Heh thanks! I just really have no clue how much it's worth! I can't find anything anywhere on it, so I'm hoping you guys can point me in the right direction because I'm pretty much clueless!
 
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Originally Posted by 56FTRUCK
That would be Sydney Australia, looking for either. Someone has a F700 about 5 hours away but it's a hike and he doesnt have photos to email me and he cant tell me if there is a difference.
The F1 is a 1/2 ton truck, the F7 is a 5 ton, just about everything is different.
 
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Originally Posted by Blake36
Heh thanks! I just really have no clue how much it's worth! I can't find anything anywhere on it, so I'm hoping you guys can point me in the right direction because I'm pretty much clueless!
That really is a good looking truck, I think the market maybe softer a bit that close to NYC. I think HT32 is correct, those look like widowmaker wheels, which surprises me, I thought they had either daytons or 22.5 budds on the big jobs in '56. Those wheels alone will knock the value down some. My best guess would be between $1500 and $2500.
One good thing though, if you decide to keep it, other than the wheels, you'd find that job lots in Queens would have most of the mechanical parts for it.

BTW the EGR is the heads for the 292 engine, not the 272, that 292 is the most common engine for the big jobs for 56.
 
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Originally Posted by harleymsn
That really is a good looking truck, I think the market maybe softer a bit that close to NYC. I think HT32 is correct, those look like widowmaker wheels, which surprises me, I thought they had either daytons or 22.5 budds on the big jobs in '56. Those wheels alone will knock the value down some. My best guess would be between $1500 and $2500.
One good thing though, if you decide to keep it, other than the wheels, you'd find that job lots in Queens would have most of the mechanical parts for it.

BTW the EGR is the heads for the 292 engine, not the 272, that 292 is the most common engine for the big jobs for 56.
Thanks!! I really appreciate it!
 
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