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Old 05-03-2013, 06:42 PM
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My 1960 Mack B75T,and my "97 F350 crew cab with a PSD/5spd.
Love the Mack, I learned on a 53 Autocar twin stick no power steering.
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Old 05-04-2013, 09:25 PM
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I've posted pics of my '70 F350 before. Just in case you missed it before.

This picture is from a few years ago. Northeast rust is starting to really take its toll on the body now. I have most of the parts to repair it, but lack the time and a garage to work in.
Here's a pic from last summer.
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Old 05-06-2013, 07:48 AM
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Great lookin' vehicles guys! Here's a pic of '70 Chevelle. I've owned it for almost 19 years, and it took me 8 to get it in this condition. It was a basket case when I drove it home (with my wife 8 months pregnant with our first child!!!!)


Sweet. What's the 70 got under the hood?
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Sweet. What's the 70 got under the hood?
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Old 05-06-2013, 10:09 PM
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355 (350 - .030 over) with Edelbrock RPM heads and intake, Holley 650DP, and a Crane solid lifter cam. It runs mid-13's at the track with 3.08 gears at a little over 100 mph. It's a ton of fun.
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flatbed,

like that body style and flatbed .... do anything truck...sign me up!

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I love the Macks too! We had a '57 B-61 tandem wrecker with twin swing-out booms. Had the twin stick, but Gramps made the rear wheels lower and lift so the truck would not sit and spin the wheels in slick mud. Talk about a sweet rig, I'll have to get the pictures up one day. The t.v show Miami Vice cig boat was stolen and ended up here in n.e Ohio. We took the boat in with this wrecker.
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flatbed,

like that body style and flatbed .... do anything truck...sign me up!

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It might be for sale in future. Interested?

Never mind. I just saw that you are a Southerner. You'd be crazy to bring a Northeast rust bucket down there.
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Flatbed ...

Thats the truth but yours looks like a survivor up there .... I grew up west of you in the Finger Lakes .... they always liked that salt in the winter!

still like your truck ...

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A bruised survivor. I have to do some rust repair while there's still enough left to repair!
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