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1985 Ford F250, bought new special ordered, 2001 Honda Nighthawk 750, bought new also.....some things you just never get rid of.

 

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That is a clean truck! Very cool!

 

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^^^ NICE truck!!!

 

 

Thanks!

 

I'll always be committed to new GM trucks, but for old trucks I love the 78-79 Fords

 

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Man that is a beauty! What engine and trans does it have? How many miles? Looks really clean for up north! I'm guessing that's an only summer and nice weather truck. Keep it running forever! I love old trucks!

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Man that is a beauty! What engine and trans does it have? How many miles? Looks really clean for up north! I'm guessing that's an only summer and nice weather truck. Keep it running forever! I love old trucks!

 

The truck originally had a straight 6 with a 4 speed, I replaced that with a mild built 351 Windsor and added a new clutch and kept the 4 speed. It’s all original body; I bought the truck from the original owner’s grandson after his grandfather passed away. It amazing how clean it is considering it has spent its entire life in Minnesota.. and yea I don’t drive it too much and when I do the weather conditions have to be perfect! Actually I use it mostly for pulling my boat to the lake.

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A 4-speed manual! Nice! Well, keep taking good care of that beast, it is one fine truck. My dad used to have a 77 F-100 with the I6 and the 3-speed manual. Unfortunately the rust killed that truck. But it sure was a beauty!

 

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He also used to have an 84 with the I6 and a 4-speed manual too:

 

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Haha if kim knew I posted that pic of her fishing id be single... and dead!

 

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Pics or Link or it didn't happen!!!

 

 

Wife's New 2014 Chevy Traverse -

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My Newest Quad -

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My Son's Quad -

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Plus I have a 84 Honda ATC 70 that is not pictured here that I plan to strip down and rebuild!!!!

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1985 Ford F250, bought new special ordered, 2001 Honda Nighthawk 750, bought new also.....some things you just never get rid of.1426cdx.jpg2qid8aa.jpg

Really like that truck!

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