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After searching most of the catalogs for this decal and failing to find it, I decided to scan and photoshop my own version. I've printed it out on sticker paper and am quite pleased with the result.
Therefore, if you own a sixties era 4x4 and would like a copy of this decal for your own cab (it originally was located on the visor of the driver's side), send me an email and we can arrange something. "eknispel@hotmail.com"
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It is also posted in my photo gallery/album with a few more details about the size, etc.
Last edited by eknispel; Jul 5, 2009 at 07:13 AM.
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That is cool, yours must be a F250, my F100 is a in/out 4x4. She does not have the 4 low or neutral in the transfer case. I wish that it did though, sometimes.
Allen
You are correct, it is an F250 and though it is a '66 there are a lot of mismatched pieces that Ford used to put this together: the box is an early '60s, the cab (with step side) is a '64 and the frame is not the twin I-beam that most other '66s are. Ford really cleaned out the closet to make these F250s.
Thanks for your comment, maybe there are others who might need a copy of the decal to add that 'finishing touch.'
Eric
I have one of those mixed up trucks, did you make it from paper. I had a guy make one for my f-100 but he made it from plastic and it wouldnt hold up from the heat. I would be interested in one for my 250.
I printed my decal on Photo paper made for DIY stickers. It has only been in the cab for a few days but seems to be holding up so far. Contact me via email with details for ordering a decal.
Eric