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Just introducing myself to this forum, I have been on FTE for a few weeks in another forum. I own a pretty stock 75 F-250 C/S. Had it for 15 years and still love it. I also own a 1951 F1 that in pieces now and making a project. Any ways I will be visiting this site from time to time.
By the way You guys got some great looking trucks!!!!
X3 on the pictures, welcome to FTE. Feel free to ask any questions you might have. There are lots of good, knowledgeable people here that are more than happy to help.
I only have a couple pics of the f-250, Not much to look at. She just a plain jane with a new set of shoes. The pic with the camper is a few years old and the other is when I got some new tires and wheels off Craigs List this summer. Plans are is to keep her in good running condition till I get her a transplant (Motor) the one in her now has been cracked at the water jacket for the last 10 years. I have been driving her daily. This truck just does not die. Thant is why I like my truck.......DEPENDABLE!!!
Her is a link to my album. Oh by the way....Please no wise crack on my 51 project....and yes that has a chevy motor in it. I here it all the time. Thanks Guys/Gals
welcome to the forum and nice trucks both. As for the chevy in the 51, its your truck do as ya please, im just glad to see another old girl saved from the scrap pile!
welcome...and nice truck....i'd rather see a chevy motor in a ford than a ford in a scrap pile...remember it's "built Ford tough with Chevy stuff"...i read that on a car at a car show once...atleast you didn't throw some import/domestic cross breeding in it....good luck.
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