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Hello, How do I go about removing rear drums of my '65
ford F 250?
Its got the full floating axle.
I've gotten some good advice(some conflicting)But still no luck.
And also like advice on installing seat belts. They must have
been an option back then.
I was thinking about 3 point belts but I think lap belts would be
fine.
Have you ever heard about LITTLE DEARBORN? I heard theyre on
university ave in st paul?
Supposedly they carry obsolete ford parts? A guy from boyer ford in
mpls told me to check them out.
thanks a lot Tim
I go down to midway, or Porky's, whatever you want to call it. I havn't been down there yet this year. Hopefully sometime. Its been getting worse down there every year though. With all of the ghetto punks showing up with their bouncing cars and stirring up trouble. I will definately be at midway on Back to the 50's weekend. Theres a little diner in Elk River called back to the 50's that always has a bunch of nice old cars out on the weekends.
Iv'e been in Little Dearborn. Their right by the U of M. They mainly carry stuff for pre 64 Ford's but do carry some other Misc. antique stuff as well. Although this was a couple of years ago and they might have changed that a little bit.
hey everyone, i am from aurora up on the iron range and thought i would say thanks to whomever got this site up and running. i've already learned a bunch just from browsing once in a while. keep the knowledge flowing!
Hello group. I've been waiting a long time for a chance to be a part of a Ford truck owners group here in MN. Thanks for getting this off of the ground. I've got a 76 F100 Flareside that I am beginning to restore. It needs some body work (which I know little or nothing about) but the truck is mechanically sound. It has a 302 with a C4 transmission and I hope to build the engine to it's limits for street fun and show. Nothing too radical though. I don't want the truck to be too far from original. I hope that I can glean some ideas from some of you fans, and maybe some of us will get together sometime.
Hey everyone! My name is Brett and I have a 76 F250 that I use for mudding. Pics and details are here: http://www.superford.org/registry/?vID=16 I'm currently looking for a 78/79 F250 Supercab 4x4 to do towing duties. Anyone got one for sale?
Hey, MNFORDCOWGIRL. Nice truck, I'm from Grand Rapids, just east of you. I lived in Bemidji 98-00, (school). How are things over there? Do you do much offroading with your truck? If you do, you should check out the new Gilbert Offroad park, it opens Saturday. It should be alot of fun.