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Welcome to the Missouri chapter stick around and get to know everyone. I just processed your join request and you are now a member of the Missouri chapter.
wow im sticking around here & not much going on
guess all the action is up in st louis area
Yeah...everything is farther north (so far). You know where I am (from the chats), but I work in Harrison two days a week at north arkansas college. Thats not too far from where you are.
My truck club is in Springfield (show me f-100s). My brother lives up there too.
Hi, I am in St. Louis and sell new Ford Trucks. The site is new to me, recomended by a friend. Looking forward getting involved! I drive a 2006 XLT Supercab F-150 for a demo & have an '04 at home.
Welcome to the Missouri chapter. If you don't mind saying what dealer do you work at? Don't forget to join the chapter, you have to click on Mid-west regions so it will list all the forums with join next to the name so you can click on to join. We will be having another St. Louis area meet in Feb. just haven't set a date yet.
Hello from out near St Clair (Franklin County), MO. I was looking for some help with a tranny problem and found this site. Looks pretty good. Especially interested in the fix for the overhead console on the F-350 I found. We use (and I mean use) a 1999 F-350 Dually on our cattle operation. Talk to you folks soon.
Hi, new member here checking in. I live in the North Kansas City area. I've just started a restoration project on a '54 F100, 239 Y-block, 4-speed. It has 87,320 original miles, but has been sitting in a barn for the last 19 years. I have a question for any of you that may be into restoring these old pickups. It would be easy for me to drop in a newer rebuilt motor, but what would be the benefit of tearing down the original motor and giving it a total rebuild? Parts are expensive and hard to find, as you may have guessed.
Hello all. Looks like a good group here. I'm in KC, Blue Springs actually. Kind of looking for the right place to go to post a thread about a problem I am having with my 98 f150. Can ya all point me in the right direction?