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New to this forum, but have been lurking for awhile. I've been banging on old trucks (****** and Fords mostly) for a long time.
I purchased a 1960 Ford short wide and have installed a 1992 Mustang 5.0 and AOD. It's running and driving but needs a few things.
The neatest thing is that I won (Saturday) two 1959 Ford F100s for only $1.00 on Fleabay and they are only two hours away! I'm headed out there this coming weekend. I really only needed the windshield, but hey, who am I to complain?
My area of expertise is wiring and EFI, so if I can be of any help, just drop me a line. I'm sure I'll be asking a few questions related to other areas, and I hope to be able to contribute.
Hello and Welcome!
Congrats on the new trucks! Sounds like it was quite the deal. Checkout our forums and I think you will find several that will appeal to you. Feel free to post help and advice in them. I can tell you that most of the help from this site comes from posting and not so much from emailing but there are exceptions.
Enjoy the site and good luck with your new trucks!
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