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Good Evening Ford Drivers,
I have been working on a Hotrod build of a 1951 F-100 pickup for a number of years with spending countless hours working on the body and drive train of my project. Having the box ot complete, wiring harness, fluid lines and interior and paint, I should be driving with less than $10,000 more investment. I look foward to the opportunity to ask for information to help n the completion rather than the past trial and error method. I live in North Central Eastern Canada and look forward to reading your comments as well as possiblly answers to your questions.
Hi from another Canuck/Ford Driver! Where in North Central Eastern Canada are you?
This sounds like quite a nice hot rod project on your 1951 F1.
The F100 series didn`t begin till 1953.
Be sure to drop into the local chapter with your intro soon: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum164/
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