Something looks odd about this. Might be a narrow guage fo one, but I'm just guessing on that. Rear rims are dished out, and not many run em that way. Maybe the fenders don't allow them to be dished in with centers also dished in. Not many F-20s out there with fenders on. Maybe all that configuration makes this thing look odd. But what looks really odd to me, is the front wheels. They look oversized to me, for an F-20. I have seen a wide front 20 before, but don't recall the front wheels being like this (in size). Hub caps look right for a 20 though. Wondering if the whole configuration of this thing is just making this thing look odd. Or if it's actually an F-30 narrow front end?? Not sure if that's even possible to bolt up to a 20 frame. If frame rail width is the same, I'm guessing it's possible. Anybody know if this is actually a 20 front end?
Am I the only one who thinks front wheels are to large? I'm from row crop country. Not many wide fronts around here, but I have seen them. I sure don't recall front wheels standing this tall. Front tire on this stands taller than rear wheel center hub. And pretty obvious that it does.
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