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Looks good! My first Ford, was a 1965 Galaxie 500 with a 352 4bbl. Quite awhile back. I hope this one is as good for you as my first one was for me.....Enjoy!
Originally posted by victorcharlie Looks good! My first Ford, was a 1965 Galaxie 500 with a 352 4bbl. Quite awhile back. I hope this one is as good for you as my first one was for me.....Enjoy!
thank you I love it I think i am converting from a chevy man to a FORD man as of now I like it so much
My first ford was a 76 F-100 explorer 2wd, auto & 302. I wish i still had it, but it kept breaking driveshafts, and u-joints. Body was all rusted to heck and the wiring was falling apart... but it was a good ole truck the 3 years it served as my ride. ( i was a teenager at the time.)
Anyways, congrats on your new ride, and i hope it serves you well.
Nice lookin 86 ya got there! I still have my first Ford and will for a while, concidering it's the only reliable piece of transportation I have. It's a 1984 Ford F150 basic model 4x4, it's got the trusty ol 300 six backed by a 4 speed grannybox. Since I bought this ol girl nearly 6 years ago I have: rebuilt the engine, new clutch, redone frontend, rebuilt rear diff., new shocks, brakes, tires rims, body work and a paint job. After all these years and mods and repairs I thought I would be done, but I keep finding more and more goodies to put on it! An old truck is never done!
looks good alot better than mine you even have a tac i don't mines green with fading paint and a big dent around the passenger side on the rear wheel well rusted rear bumper and missing windsheald washer nozzels and it my first one
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