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I remember your story on getting that one from Max!! It is yours if you would like it, dates would match great! It'll cost ya shipping +Beer money LOL! PM me and I'll give you my cell# (not jail cell) and we can go from there, would love to see it back in service as intended.
Originally Posted by TA455HO
Would work well for my June 1966 built Ranger, too. Just starting to get serious about putting it back together now. I like good natural patina, but the old original owner of my truck started to sand it down on the hood, fenders and top of the cab and some on the doors - a few days before this picture was taken... hahaha
Good old Max Patrick. So, it doesn't really count as natural patina. Or maybe it would have since he did it a minute or two ago...you can see he never got too much into the bed sides of the truck. So, I made the choice to paint it.
I had 2 F100 Rangers plus the F250 Ranger. Sold the red/red F100 Ranger to a relative still have the other 2.
My current F100 Ranger has original exhaust and there is a date on muffler which is still in great shape but not shiny new.
F250 Ranger was in very nice shape body wise but paint was faded out. It's been apart for paint over 10 yrs now. Love the special order Tahoe Turquoise color
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