what a deal somebody should get this f600
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ebentraywick
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what a deal somebody should get this f600
owning a slick.,,, priceless 
1961 ford f350
1959 ford f100. not a slick but still goood looking
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1961 ford f350
1959 ford f100. not a slick but still goood looking
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- Okla66F100
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^ Agreed.... add a slide back bed and it seems like it would make a good car hauler. 
I don't mean to look for 'rust holes in the seller's story' but --- from the ad,
"...this unit has spent its life going a couple miles down the road and drilling a few holes then back to the yard and wait a few months to do the same. It has 35,992 miles it has not been over."
Let me see; If it has nearly 36K miles and it's 45 years old, then the math says it logged 800 miles/year. Every
'few months' is in my mind every other month. So 6 trips/year; which is 800/6 = 133 miles per trip.
So 'a couple miles down the road' is 66 miles one way?
Hmmm.... what else is a bit stretched? Buyer beware.......
BarnieTrk
I don't mean to look for 'rust holes in the seller's story' but --- from the ad,
"...this unit has spent its life going a couple miles down the road and drilling a few holes then back to the yard and wait a few months to do the same. It has 35,992 miles it has not been over."
Let me see; If it has nearly 36K miles and it's 45 years old, then the math says it logged 800 miles/year. Every
'few months' is in my mind every other month. So 6 trips/year; which is 800/6 = 133 miles per trip.
So 'a couple miles down the road' is 66 miles one way?
Hmmm.... what else is a bit stretched? Buyer beware.......
BarnieTrk
I take everything said in one of those adds with a large cupfull of salt. Many of the people posting these adds don't think we can figure out the odometer doesn't show anything over 99,999.9 miles, and starts all over again. QQuite likely the track does not have very many miles on it, which isn't neccesarily a good thing. Means it's sat a lot, and that isn't good for an engine to bew cold started when all the oil has drained out of the engine.
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one thing about that truck that I makes me shy away is using at a Concrete plant,, thats just like using a truck on the salt roads I have seen a lot ofthe earlt concrete trucks ate up with rust in the early days
Tom,
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Dakota,,, RIP will never be the same looking for 61-66 trucks again ,,
Kathy
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Slickstock,,, Kansas City, MO
Slickstock,,, Altoona, IOWA
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Now Cooper will try his best

Cooper now has 2018 Slick Stock,, give him a fair star
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Lazy FORD Ranch
Where Ford Trucks Rest in Peace
Dakota,,, RIP will never be the same looking for 61-66 trucks again ,,
Slickstock,,, York, PA
Slickstock,,, Kansas City, MO
Slickstock,,, Altoona, IOWA
Slickstock,,, Salina, KS
Now Cooper will try his best
Cooper now has 2018 Slick Stock,, give him a fair star
Slickstock Kansas City, Mo
