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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 24, 2007 at 22:25:01 from (216.98.171.30):

HI ever one this is my ford f-100 custom I have been working on i got it with i was 14 years old i have done a bunch of work under it cant tell it. It did not have the blue fender on it i got thos off a parts truck with some other stuff it has the same A/C it came with and it still works. It has a 360 in it not good on gas when it takes the 97 or 98 + on a good day i get 13 mpg. It was my grate grate uncel"s truck that he got when he was 61 years old only new thing he ever had it dont look to good but it runs grate. I have put it in the car show hear two times now and the frist time i got 2ent and the other time got 3 i went down whats wrong lol. I have put all new glass in it i did all but the windshild i try"d sence i did work at a glass shop but i did not get it in soo i took it to them and thay busted it so i got a new one for free not a bad deal has all new monroe shock"s nice glass packs so you can hear me comeing down the road it has a hrunderd and 28 miles on it not to bad for being a 71. TAKE IT FROM ME LET THE FRIST GUY RESTORE IT AND THEN YOU BUY IT FOUND THAT OUT. THANKS all for the help with my tractor Carson
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