Hey Brian (Iceman)

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1964 F 100 - I am going to do "something" with it.......

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That is COOL. If it wasn't so far away & I had a place for I'd be all over it. It has such a cool look to it.
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i do not know him but gee had i known i could have had a free train i might have stayed there :lol:
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Could haul a lot of slicks with a train
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Love it!
Where I grew up they were known as s class diesels, we also had the double ended ones. I've spent many a train ride behind one of these. Good find! :clap:
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You guys think I could drop that on a 1 ton duelie chassis?

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Nic: Never mind dropping it, I'm pretty sure that even setting it gently will result in the frame collapsing like a beer can under a size 15 boot!! ;)
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If it wasn't for the weight of the front it would make a way cool cab over engine
to use as a ramp truck hauler. Imagine the poor slob cruising down the boulevard and
this pulls up behind him and gives a honk with his diesel horn. Guy would surely soil his
drawers trying to get out of the way. :rotflmao: TR.
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