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Hey redneck, nice bronco. Ive always wondered what mine would look like in black, lol. We still need to get together and talk about that other bronco and about that wood trim, lol.
Hey redneckbronco do you happen to know anybody selling a mid 70's dually with a dump? I'm having a hard finding one. Nice bronco, I always have liked that model.
Dear Sirs, thanks a lot for your registration, I am an Argentinian new member, I have a 1965 F100 produced in Argentina by Ford Motor Argentina. I am working very hard to restore it, this is my second project because I have an Early V8 ford 1940 pick up 100% restored.
Best Regards,
JG
new here, I have a 1984 f-150 4x4 with an 8.8" rear housing with a 9" carrier,and the carrier takes a pinion seal for an 8.8" carrier. the axle code is (top line) MDM BK2 3M20 (bottom line) 3 50 9 S31, has anybody else run across one of these before? I have been a mech for 45 years mainly heavy equip. I have never seen this before
new here, I have a 1984 f-150 4x4 with an 8.8" rear housing with a 9" carrier,and the carrier takes a pinion seal for an 8.8" carrier. the axle code is (top line) MDM BK2 3M20 (bottom line) 3 50 9 S31, has anybody else run across one of these before? I have been a mech for 45 years mainly heavy equip. I have never seen this before
Tagging your technical question on the end of an eleven-year-old thread in "New Member Introductions" probably won't get you any answers. You might want to start in a new thread in "1980 - 1986 Bullnose F100, F150 & Larger F-Series Trucks".
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