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Post by ICEMAN6166 »

heres the headlight fix, i strongly recommend it.

http://fordtruk.com/index41.html
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Post by jecsd1 »

Hell Yeah!

Thats one cherry old hauler.

WELCOME from TX
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Post by Slick Fan »

Man, that's a real beauty, congrats on your score! :cheers: Glad to see it went to someone who would fix it's ailments & stretch it's legs now & then. :D
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Post by FORDMANLCRACKEL »

welcome.gif Really good looking Slick. I like it.

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Post by don morris II »

nice truck :D :welcome: from michigan
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Post by grm61 »

jwh f-100 wrote:BOING!!!


Very Very nice truck!!! Did I say WOW!!!

Post some pics with the racks installed!

A good set of ramps and a good winch and that would double as a car hauler. I guess now all you need is a f-100 to haul around.

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Post by grm61 »

Gonna put a real headache rack on it, and walk around the bed with some black paint when it warms up.

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Post by grm61 »

ICEMAN6166 wrote:heres the headlight fix, i strongly recommend it.

http://fordtruk.com/index41.html
Thankyou, I will do that one when the weather breaks.
Do you happen to know if the thermal breaker is in the headlight switch?

Thanks,
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Post by 36truck »

That sure is a nice looking BIG Slick. It cleans up real nice. 8) :D
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Post by deviant1 »

What I like most...the truck is still being used for work!
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Post by factorystock »

Great looking F 600. The Custom Cab touches really make it pop.It may have a 292 HD 171 hp over the base 292 160 hp. Your door tag plate may have the answer.
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Post by jwh f-100 »

Yes, that's what I'm talking about. Very nice. It looks like it has great rubber on it also, big bonus on a big truck.

That truck is just what I need. I bet that thing could do 3 or 4 chord of wood easy rather than my normal 1 chord per trip.

http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj59 ... uck010.jpg

Just berfore I Got Slickitis dad sold a '65 F500 with about a 12 ft bed. I need to call the guy and see if he still has it, but most likely with the high scrap prices last summer it went to the crusher.
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Post by grm61 »

jwh f-100 wrote:Yes, that's what I'm talking about. Very nice. It looks like it has great rubber on it also, big bonus on a big truck.

That truck is just what I need. I bet that thing could do 3 or 4 chord of wood easy rather than my normal 1 chord per trip.

http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj59 ... uck010.jpg

Just berfore I Got Slickitis dad sold a '65 F500 with about a 12 ft bed. I need to call the guy and see if he still has it, but most likely with the high scrap prices last summer it went to the crusher.
Is that your Cornbinder in the link?? Thats a nice truck.
I like Internationals, I have had quite a few.
Good strong trucks, industrial grade motors.

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Post by grm61 »

36truck wrote:That sure is a nice looking BIG Slick. It cleans up real nice. 8) :D
The snow cleans it... :P No BS

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Post by grm61 »

Before we had our big thaw, there was snow 4 inches from the top of the headache board on the bed. I wish I would have taken pics, I drove it around like that for a while. :shock:

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Post by grm61 »

factorystock wrote:Great looking F 600. The Custom Cab touches really make it pop.It may have a 292 HD 171 hp over the base 292 160 hp. Your door tag plate may have the answer.
292 Med duty, no governor, with crossover pipe, 135 horse at 3800, thats what all those gears are for..you need em.

Its been bored .60 so I'm sure that helps a little.
When funds permit I'm either going to do Reds headers or Rams horns, duals, and a small four barrel.

I listened to some trucks with smithys on YouTube they sound cool as hell, but I doubt they would hold up on a heavy truck.

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Post by Bill W »

That is 1 beautiful truck Greg, glad you joined us on this site.
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Post by tbritt »

Welcome to Slicks..use to be tons of those in S.E. Okla but most laid pray to fallen trees in the logging days...Damm nice looking truck, take care of her and she'll treat you well.
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Post by DCarr »

I like that 26K gross. :)
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Post by ezernut9mm »

nice! 8)
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