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Hi. I just bought a 1975 Ford f750 grain truck with a 391. My son and I haul slab wood out of an Amish mill
Honestly if this truck wasn’t sitting right in front of me I’d swear it didn’t exist
Finding info about it is impossible
Thats why I’m here. Thanks in advance
Welcome to FTE. Your best source of information will probably be the "Older, Classic and Antique Trucks" section. Some of the folks there do have the big boys and know a lot about them.
Don't forget to check out join your state chapter too. It just may well be, another Big Truck owner is right around the corner.
Hi. I just bought a 1975 Ford f750 grain truck with a 391. My son and I haul slab wood out of an Amish mill
Honestly if this truck wasn’t sitting right in front of me I’d swear it didn’t exist
Finding info about it is impossible
Thats why I’m here. Thanks in advance
Hi. I just bought a 1975 Ford f750 grain truck with a 391. My son and I haul slab wood out of an Amish mill
Honestly if this truck wasn’t sitting right in front of me I’d swear it didn’t exist
Finding info about it is impossible
Thats why I’m here. Thanks in advance
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