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Just found this forum today think ill be here a while.I have a '73 F100 that ive had sence '87. Bought it for $300 the guy thought it needed a timeing chain. Turned to be a vacum leak. Drove it daily for 10 years. Best truck i ever owned.Still use it around the farm when i can get started. Also have a '76 F100 that i got in '98 .Drove it for 5 years .It still runs good and the air is ice cold but the front end needs rebuilt.
I want to make it road worthy again.
Welcome aboard Vic, glad you found FTE today!
Congrats on your 73 F100 and 76 Ford trucks, nice to see you had them for a while and they`re treating you well.
There`s all kinds of tech tips and info in the forums.
Drop an intro in your local KS chapter today: Kansas Chapter - Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums
Be sure to fill in the location field in your profile too.
Welcome Vic, Glad to have you along. This is a great site with great people that will be glad to give help with any info. A lot of great articles to found using the search function. So kick back and enjoy but, I must warn you you can get addicted to this place and lose all since of space and time while here.
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