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Like this one. 93 F250 Turbo. Top shelf Jim! Man oh man the miles I’ve spent in those cabs…. Yea, tha bumper looks like a serious threat to anything in front of it, awesome. Osky
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my '99 Fancy! Looks like Huggy Bear would be sellin’ produce out the back! I’ve been wanting and older square body Chevy, single cab, short bed dually. It’d just be a play toy. Haul a boat, camper and what not. Nice trucks fellas. No such animal unless you build it yourself. I’ve seen a few that people have done. My kid wants to do one with an LS engine.
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1966 Oliver with a Perkins 358 six banger. I put it to sleep the end of October and wake it up around the end of April. I keep a battery tender on it just in case we need it before that.
For liberals and anarchists, power and control is opium, selling envy is the fastest and easiest way to get it. TRR. American conservative. Never trust a white liberal. Malcom X Current NRA member.
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When it comes to diesels, what's considered old? With the cost of these trucks, if it's a runner, most folks hang onto them 1. Yep on the runners! 2. Old is relative, but pre- and post-common-rail injection is a good place. Heck, pre-and post-DEF is pretty major too. So ours is semi old. Rail system but no DEF.
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When it comes to diesels, what's considered old? With the cost of these trucks, if it's a runner, most folks hang onto them 1. Yep on the runners! 2. Old is relative, but pre- and post-common-rail injection is a good place. Heck, pre-and post-DEF is pretty major too. So ours is semi old. Rail system but no DEF. Same here. It's 2012, I didn't consider it old, but I was able to get permanent plates.
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5 minutes ago.
I am MAGA.
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Like this one. 93 F250 Turbo. Ain't no hippie gonna be in the way with a bumper like that!
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5 minutes ago. Great picture! A happy young man living the life. 👍👍
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Did they put the Detroit Diesel in any pickups? I've seen them in farm tractors.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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5 minutes ago. Gold cuzzin'! We had a '92 F250 with a 460 and a regular flatbed. That was when we just started feeding round bales, finding a hill was the easiest way to unroll them. Didn't work very well on the river bottom....lol That pickup was pretty much toast about 20 years ago and my dad traded it off on our first diesel.
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When I drive my car, I'm always getting cut off by dumasses. I drive this thing and folks stay out of my way.
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OSHA would have a picnic with Wannabebwana's post.
I consider "old" being anything that does not have a computer on board.
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OSHA would have a picnic with Wannabebwana's post.
I consider "old" being anything that does not have a computer on board. I agree that's old but dang, no computer?
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my '99 Fancy! Looks like Huggy Bear would be sellin’ produce out the back! I’ve been wanting and older square body Chevy, single cab, short bed dually. It’d just be a play toy. Haul a boat, camper and what not. Nice trucks fellas. No such animal unless you build it yourself. I’ve seen a few that people have done. My kid wants to do one with an LS engine. Wasn’t aware. Thought they had 2 different bed lengths. LS would be fun. So would a HT502 GM crate motor.
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Some of them boys get that head diaper caught in machinery, sometimes it's a big mess.......
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Trump Won!, Sandmann Won!, Rittenhouse Won!, Suck it Liberal Fuuktards.
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5 minutes ago. Good stuff.
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The new diesel trucks are too complicated and finicky compared to the older ones. I'd much rather have one of the older Dodges with the original Cummins they came out with.
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That’s a good looking Ferd Jim. I really like the move, I had one on my 7.3 also. They’re a fun easy welding project. Hold up good to deer…grin I wish I’d have kept the CM bed when I sold it Ben
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1966 Oliver with a Perkins 358 six banger. I put it to sleep the end of October and wake it up around the end of April. I keep a battery tender on it just in case we need it before that. Boy that’s a beauty I love Olivers I’ll post a pic of my dad’s tomorrow. I’ve thought a Perkins swapped into a pickup would be really cool for a while now..
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