Something just aint right

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Something just aint right

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As my dad used to say, somewhere there was a horse that died a painful death from terminal constipation due to missing a key part of its anatomy.
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Post by ebentraywick »

looks good 2 me
owning a slick.,,, priceless :)

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Post by Johnny Canuck »

Maybe it's a Brazilian import :wink:
It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
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Post by DV65CustomCab »

I'd like to see the door tag on that one.
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Post by Okla66F100 »

It's the yellow wheels... :hm:
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Post by Brian Taylor »

It has a 66 grill on that 65. Nice truck with good price.
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It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
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Post by fire truck »

It's missing the paxton...
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.




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Post by slickmainer »

looks like hella deal at $2500. darn you southern trucks. It's twice that up here in maine
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his email shows up on many hotrod and drag show events. I bet it's a screamer
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Post by 65TremecGT »

Cool truck, but what is it really, engine grille and listed year dont add up!
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65TremecGT wrote:Cool truck, but what is it really, engine grille and listed year dont add up!
ding ding ding, we have a winner, well actually JC was first but he did not spoil the contest for the others
As my dad used to say, somewhere there was a horse that died a painful death from terminal constipation due to missing a key part of its anatomy.
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engine grille?
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Post by Obsa »

I believe he meant engine, grille.
As my dad used to say, somewhere there was a horse that died a painful death from terminal constipation due to missing a key part of its anatomy.
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Post by f100cowboy »

Hmm....this has been on eBay twice.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 0198492594
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Post by ezernut9mm »

it's got all the stuff like. well, except for broads and booze.
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Post by Michelle »

It has the 65, 66 cab on it. He said the guy installed a 292 Thunderbird Special in it. The Thunderbird Special engine was a 312. The engine in this truck is just a plain old 292, probably lower horse power than the 64 models.
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Post by Hawkrod »

Michelle wrote:It has the 65, 66 cab on it. He said the guy installed a 292 Thunderbird Special in it. The Thunderbird Special engine was a 312. The engine in this truck is just a plain old 292, probably lower horse power than the 64 models.
Just a minor factual correction, the 56 Thunderbird special was indeed a 312 but the 55 Thunderbird special was a 292. Along those lines the 58 Thunderbird special was a 352, the 1961 was was a 390. The name was dropped in the late 60's in favor of the more "hip" term ThunderJet used in the 1968 and later models. Also note that while in a Thunderbird the Thunderbird special was the big dog, in the regular Ford cars the Thunderbird special could be a lesser engine (it was a marketing thing for a while). In reality he may well have a 292 Thunderbird special but it really isn't of much value! Hawkrod
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Post by jakdad »

No big deal. My 65 has about 4 different years of parts on it. We were going to use a 66 grille but had the 65 so that's what it got. I like the 66 grille better....................................
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Post by 65TremecGT »

Now the ebay auction at least has a good description, shoulda cut and pasted that one! And yes I ment, grille, engine, year. Kinda an unusual step backwards as far as driveline, but I like the truck!
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