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If I could get half of that out of the one I am going to do, I would be very excited. I am studying my wire papers now. Made a copy so when I make a mistake I can correct it on copy not original.
I think hes seeing if he can get some offers. I think $20.000 is high but maybe hes trying to get that out of a offer who knows.
Some people are insane on what they want for their projects.
Before I bought my 51 I had a friend offer me his 53 F100.
I went and looked it over wow lots of work. I thought hes high maybe $800, nope wrong. He wanted $1500 because IM a friend. Hes asking $1800 and its been there 15 years...
I think it would look better at stock hight with truck wheels and Duels. I'm looking at a 46 fire truck to do that to. But I do not like the lowered look on a big truck. So the 46 will be stock high with Duels.
That thing is cooler than the other side of the pillow! Has me convinced. I need one. Kevin, if you change your mind again on your COE, let me know, it might have a home in Kansas...
That is a sweet truck. It looks like a COE limo! If the inside is as impressive as the exterior pic's then it makes it a REALLY sweet ride, but nice green grass, and clean surroundings make for nice pics, and not-close up pics makes me wonder. Still a SWEET ride. And normally I'd agree with Arctic, as I'm not a big fan of the slammed to the ground look, but I've never seen a lowered truck that I liked as much as that BIG LONG SWEET ride. Looks good!
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
Slideshow: Called the Fortress, the 850-horsepower pickup combines Raptor underpinnings with military-inspired features, survival equipment, and a starting price of $285,000.