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when i was kid,i had a poster from ford advertizing for the 76 "high water" F250. I found it online a couple years ago but now i cant,i will again then i'll post and print it off. THATS A FACT!
I'd be highly interested in seeing ANYTHING Ford that referenced these trucks by the enthusiast term.
Guys just let claims like these go nowadays??? Or just figure fighting the hiboy battle is futile??? I'd be curious to see any FORD literature that referenced to any of the 67-77.5 250 4x4's as either of the above.
Yes it is a nice lookin truck, but I think we are battle weary of correcting the term,,, I too have owned MANY Fords, Old fords, and have yet to hear the term high water,,, that was reserved for your britches when they gots to short!
Yes it is a nice lookin truck, but I think we are battle weary of correcting the term,,, I too have owned MANY Fords, Old fords, and have yet to hear the term high water,,, that was reserved for your britches when they gots to short!
LMAO!!!!!!!! I remember as a little boy wearing those high water pants and getting picked on.
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