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There is something not right with this post. Look at the red 66. There are pictures with 2 cab lights then 5 cab lights. Then there are silver things around the fenders and then there aren't. Some pictures there are hood hold downs and some there isn't, no dirt on the tires in one picture in the sand. And there is no dirt on the tires in the blue 66 pictures and the front bottle cap hub cap on the 4wd shows no sign of the word Ford. I thought the 4wd's never had caps on the front if they came with caps meaning a guy would have to cut a regular cap and the F and the D would still show
You realize that the owner mentioned 3 trucks, right? 2-350's and 1-250....
As for the letters missing on the stainless hubcap, I've seen destroyed caps repaired and no trace of damage to be found.... Skill and huge amounts of time and effort.... and the letters disappear...
2 F-250's 1 F 350. The red flareside with the chrome spokes is an F 250, the blue flareside is a F 250 4x4, the red flareside with the black 6 lug wheels is a F 350.
2 F-250's 1 F 350.The red flareside with the chrome spokes is an F 250, the blue flareside is a F 250 4x4, the red flareside with the black 6 lug wheels is a F 350.
Got it. I read it as 2 pickups a 350 and a 250. Did the 250's come with 8 lugs and the 350's came with 6 lugs? But I still wonder how they are driven in the dirt and sand and none get on the tires. Wish I could learn that trick it would save me some cleaning.
really nice trucks!! going by the tag you live in Saudi Arabia, a magical place in my memory... i lived there as a teen from 78' to 81' in Abqaiq... had a brand new rm 125 that i would ride to school and as far out into the desert as i could.. one day i came across a us army encampment and blew their minds when this american kid came pulling up on my dirtbike. lolol.. i got a cussing from the saudi police when i got back.. . i would come across cars and pickups in the desert that were buried in the sand and dig them out... we would "borrow" aramco trucks every now and then to cruise the desert in too... most of them were gmc's , not many fords were around back then..ahh.. to have my slick 4x4 back then and there!!
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