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Post by Jerry D »

Not sure I've ever seen anything quite like it. I'll reserve judgement, should it belong to a member.

http://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/cto/1819655312.html

I searched "F100" in for sale.

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Post by Obsa »

To each their own, but my opinion :hm: lame.gif
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Post by slick4x4 »

i like the color and the bed without fenders
but i think a hood and grill without inner & outer fenders would
look more ''hot-rod'' style
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Post by Johnny Canuck »

I figure he's about 9500 bux higher than I would pay.
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Post by 62galxe »

heres a street rod version that I see around here at shows.
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Post by "Whitey Ford" »

10.5K ??????????? give him 1500 and take the engine out and part it...there is alot of work into that truck and its just not good looking to say the least. Neither of them...
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Post by Michelle »

Not my cup of tea either.
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Post by jakdad »

:lol: :lol: :lol: Looks like a Third Reich Slick with a '34 grill..................
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Post by Greg D »

Looks better than the last one like it I saw - I still use a much older cab and zoomies though.
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Post by fire truck »

62galxe wrote:heres a street rod version that I see around here at shows.
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uhh that's not a street rod, it's stupid.....
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Post by firerod63 »

Those are deffinitely...ummm...errr...different! Yeah thats the word I'm looking for...different! th_inconcievable.gif
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