anyone with pics of a 68 camper

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BiggDogg wrote:Somebody show him a picture of whats under their hood so he knows whats really missing :P :lol: :P


was originally a straight six, not my fault someone threw a 472 caddy in it :doh:
1968 F250 Ranger 2wd 472ci TH400 Caddy powered.
1979 F250 Ranger 4X4 400ci T18
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Re: anyone with pics of a 68 camper

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kilog55 wrote:
BiggDogg wrote:Somebody show him a picture of whats under their hood so he knows whats really missing :P :lol: :P

was originally a straight six, not my fault someone threw a 472 caddy in it :doh:
I know I'm just messin' with ya. I'm sure that truck moves down the highway quite nicely, probably sounds pretty good too. :D
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Caseys71 wrote:
1982 flareside wrote:here the 72 it was cs
That back-porch sized bumper would look pretty awesome on my bump :D.
You can use mine for a work bench, sofa.. :hmm: Mine is two bumpers
welded together. I think it once had a crane on it, as you can see where the tube
once was on the right side, but someone cut it off almost down to bumper
level. I've got that ball on top, but there is also a box receiver underneath
that ball that is welded to the bottom of the bumper. You can see a little bit
of it sticking down under the center rear of the bumper.
I don't think I could use a regular bolt on bumper. The frame on that has been
trimmed off a bit in the rear for that ute bed, and I think the holes for the original
bumper are gone. That bumper is welded to the frame at the rear.
With the mods, I might have trouble ever mounting a regular bed on it being as
the rear of the frame is trimmed. That ute bed is only 7 ft long vs the usual 8 ft bed.
Needless to say, I don't worry near as much about tailgaters in that truck vs driving
my toy car. :lol: That bumper ain't going anywhere and would put a serious hurt on
the front of most cars. Kinda like hitting a low bridge railing at a 90 degree angle.. :doh:
That bumper surely weighs a few pounds. The ute bed isn't light either.
It's a 7500 pound F-250. You can get on the rear and jump up and down and it probably
moves a half inch.. You can load it down and it doesn't sag much at all.
With all the usual weight, my back tires actually wear faster than the fronts.
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Re: anyone with pics of a 68 camper

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BiggDogg wrote:
kilog55 wrote:
BiggDogg wrote:Somebody show him a picture of whats under their hood so he knows whats really missing :P :lol: :P

was originally a straight six, not my fault someone threw a 472 caddy in it :doh:
I know I'm just messin' with ya. I'm sure that truck moves down the highway quite nicely, probably sounds pretty good too. :D

good thing is them big caddy motors sound like a truck when you put exhaust on em they sound like a big motored old pickem up which it is, just need to figure out how to hook up the speedo so it works
1968 F250 Ranger 2wd 472ci TH400 Caddy powered.
1979 F250 Ranger 4X4 400ci T18
anyone need a 60x24x24 flatbed semi toolbox?
my gallery - http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10437
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