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Thanks guys, your memory is much better than mine. I had a 79 2wd then. I've been through 3 pickups since, I just got the 72 a couple months ago.
Nice.....is it a pretty nice '72?......I have a 1971, which should be next winters shop project. Ialwaays liked that style Ford, of course they were new when i was in high school, so I drooled over them back then.
Still have the 110 JD?
Today it tried to rain some all day, but didn't amount to anything....will see if anything comes from it, skies are black right now.
Picked up the grandaughter after her drama class after school and took her to an early dinner.....she seemed to enjoy it....never know with 13 yr olds......
That was about it for the day.
Nice.....is it a pretty nice '72?......I have a 1971, which should be next winters shop project. Ialwaays liked that style Ford, of course they were new when i was in high school, so I drooled over them back then.
Still have the 110 JD?
Today it tried to rain some all day, but didn't amount to anything....will see if anything comes from it, skies are black right now.
Picked up the grandaughter after her drama class after school and took her to an early dinner.....she seemed to enjoy it....never know with 13 yr olds......
That was about it for the day.
I agree, the 67 - 72 style has always been my favorite. I have owned every other style built after it. They truck can definitely use some work but I picked it up for a grand from a guy in Molalla, along with another set of tires that i sold for $100 so I have a total of $900 in it. If I can get my hay-shed/storage building converted into a shop like i want to, I will probably be putting more time into this thing that I should.
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