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I would like to find a 78 or 79 crewcab 4 wheel drive with a straight 6 and 4 speed. It does matter if it is a 150, 250, or 350. Has anyone seen many of these or should I look for 73 to 79?
If you went for a 73-79 it would be easier to find, you can always just swap grilles and side badges to the cowl. Theres a better chance finding a 73-79....
I would like to find a 78 or 79 crewcab 4 wheel drive with a straight 6 and 4 speed. It does matter if it is a 150, 250, or 350. Has anyone seen many of these or should I look for 73 to 79?
They never put the 6 in a 4wd crewcab.
The crewcab 4wd was only available on a 250 chassis. The only engine options were a 351M or a 400.
In order to get a 6 you would be looking at a 250 or 350 2wd model crew or build your own.
Originally Posted by 77&79F250
I bet you might, a big might and a may be able to find a F150 2wd CC that is a 6/4, but I doubt it.
And no 4x4 CC in F150....hopefully someone will post some production #'s, and prove me wrong.
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