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Junior Johnson's 1964 Mercurys Drivers :
Darel Dierenger
Jim Paschal
Parnelli Jones
Booby Issac
& some times Jr. if the other 4 were not getin' er' done !
Those are cool pics. I wish I had pics of my Grandpa with my truck. He owned it from 1954 to 1977. There are plenty of pics of him and his horses and later his John Deeres.
What he may have heard was that there were 3000 of them sitting in a field in Oklazona or when a customer pulls up in a new Buick Special Duty OTR with a 60 ft flatbead he will say the the 15 was a missprint and it should be "less than 5"
I know this is the wrong forum but I thought I would let you guys know how I have been using my 70 F350 recently. Here is my Ford Work truck:
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It looks like the right forum to me.
I love to see these trucks being used.
You probably need to run that snow blower on the bed though.
The snow gives me more weight over the rear wheels. I did dump it off yesterday since it got above freezing and rain was predicted. I didn't want all that melting snow dripping onto my already rusted undercarraige and frame.
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