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1953 Ford F-250 Marmon-Herrington Stands Above the Rest

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Old 06-21-2018, 12:25 PM
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1953 Ford F-250 Marmon-Herrington Stands Above the Rest

1953 Ford F-250 Marmon-Herrington Stands Above the Rest
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Slammed, fat-tired '50s F-Series trucks are a common sight these days. So how about a converted 4x4?

 
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Wow....I would love for that to be in my garage!...... what a beautiful truck....
 
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A real truck.
 
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Very nice truck as said in the thread Stu referred to. More pics in that thread.

Do you think Mr. Curated Content Editor has taken the hint that most of us prefer stock or stock looking trucks? This 1953 MH and the previous one was a 48 to 50 stocker.
 
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Do you think Mr. Curated Content Editor has taken the hint that most of us prefer stock or stock looking trucks? This 1953 MH and the previous one was a 48 to 50 stocker.
He has no friends and you can't contact him. He's just a writer that has little practical knowledge of trucks.
 
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Over on the 61-66 forum earlier this week he posted a story about a 64 4x4 saying it was the first year for factory 4x4s. I chewed him and FTE a new ear about misinformation on their site. To his and their credit he edited out the misinformation. I assume the moderator got somebody’s attention on that one. Stu
 
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