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Those are fun trucks. My dad has a '69 C-750 361 FE 5spd+2. Just it used to be a city delivery truck so there is lots of bondo on it but air brakes with dayton wheels don't make it too customizable. It would be neat to find a C-600 and drop it on a 87-96 Super duty frame. You'd still have an I beam axle but with disc brakes and power steering which is almost required on these beasts. A 7.3L diesel would also be an option but you'd be limited to an automatic though but the clutch master cylinders are not available anymore. Also make a custom flareside box to match.
BTW I just bought a C-600 model kit on e-bay and I'm gonna paint it yellow to match my Dad's truck.
Last edited by 51dueller; Jun 29, 2007 at 07:44 PM.
You know its not actually that far away, from me anyway. Plus ive got a 9 inch somewhere at my grandpa's. And know where to get cheap Model A pick up parts.hmmm, be a beast to haul across teh border though
Sweet a cab over hauler. Man that would be a great truck to haul cars and my Bobcat around on. Why does that deal come up when cash is really shorthanded right now. That would save me a lot of work at making my 66 1 ton into a tow truck. At $400 that is cheap. It would cost nearly a 1000 to get it here thou. If not more. Its not far, but enogh to make it a costly venture.
Glen, your bus would tow the Bobcat easily....
You must know by now I think it`s a cool bus, as long as you remember to put the clutch in when trying to start it. LOL
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