Posted by Bruce(OR) on December 18, 2018 at 05:07:32 from (65.102.27.217):
In Reply to: Today's Funny posted by Jon f mn on December 18, 2018 at 02:49:37:
Sitting at home one night and the phone rang. it was a call from a friend of a friend and said they desired to give me their "Farm Truck". Visions of horror ran through my mind and when asked "How much?", the answer was "Free". The wife and I said we couldn't do "Free" and she then said "$300." I figured even at $300, I could part out or scrap whatever and at least beak even on this "Free--$300" truck. I told the wife to go down south about 70 miles and just get whatever it was towed home. I knew it was an F250 and beyond that was lost. The wife got home with a flat bed tow truck following and dropped off a 1986 F250 with 68K. Immaculate interior and one minor dent on the lower bed on the pass side. I popped the hood and immediately noticed two air pumps. I looked down at the sticker and confirmed a 460 V-8. Nothing missing or butchered as the "Farm truck" fears. I rebuilt the Holley carb and did a lot of preventative maint on it before I put it on the road. Why did she sell? It broke down on her on the way back from the dealer after having just been repaired. The Holley was leaking fuel when I got it. So someone says"Farm truck" to me and I have to chuckle. That was about 9 years ago. The truck is now pushing about 95K. Still running.
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