off topic Unibody sighting
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- Captain America
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off topic Unibody sighting
Sitting in the Vancouver, WA PickNPull. A 1963 Ford Unibody pickup. This one appears to be an F250, which I thought was odd. Pity to see it sitting there. I asked at the counter and they said they couldn't sell it as a whole vehicle. That dent you see behind the door was inflicted by the yard monkeys. Every single truck in that yard had the same dent or a stove in door where the loader left its mark.
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- 91Bear
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Re: off topic Unibody sighting
Tell 'em it's not a whole vehicle. There aren't any wheels!
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Re: off topic Unibody sighting
I'll take the steel headlight bezels and buckets from the bump on the right.
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Re: off topic Unibody sighting
The bezels on that '67 were pretty hammered. I'm considering going back for the painted grille. It's not perfect, but I'd give it an 8 out of 10. I have a pair of '67 painted bezels that I took off my truck that are better.91Bear wrote:I'll take the steel headlight bezels and buckets from the bump on the right.
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Re: off topic Unibody sighting
where is this? i might have been there recently, but they didn't have much selection.
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