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http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/ctd/3271613271.html

Your not the only one with a race-bump!
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And it's sitting on a car lot! :eek:
Sure hope some guys wife didn't make him trade it in on a minivan... :(
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Good day 71FordKid and Jeff,

Gosh, a YELLOW one! Yes, I do love it, though my first task would be to remove the paint from those poor headlight buckets.

This seems like quite an odd vehicle to be sold on a car lot, doesn't it! It's not exactly one's typical "trade-in" material.

$5,555 might be a fair deal for it too, depending on the usual qualifications, some of which would inevitably have to be taken on faith.

But, I wouldn't look at it seriously, since #50 would feel upset if I were caught looking at another truck in "that way."

EDIT: I agree with your mini-van comment Jeff--HA!

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Interesting truck. I'd kill the yellow on the instrument cluster too. I like the interior, all in all probably not a bad deal if someone wanted a tricked out bump
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basketcase0302 wrote:And it's sitting on a car lot! :eek:
Sure hope some guys wife didn't make him trade it in on a minivan... :(
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Or some poor ladies husband. :D

This truck has been on CL for a while.
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No P/B, P/S. I wonder if they installed the 460 using factory mounts. Doesn't say anything about engine/trans mods.
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if it was at all street legal i'd lose the #70 on the door ,but the blackout treatment on the windshield pillars and top of the doors is super nifty
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i didnt even notice the black on ther pillars and doors. hmmm, more ideas for mine.. lol.
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Whateverman wrote:but the blackout treatment on the windshield pillars and top of the doors is super nifty
:yt: :thup:
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Calfdemon wrote:
Whateverman wrote:but the blackout treatment on the windshield pillars and top of the doors is super nifty
:yt: :thup:

I really like the blackout around the windows as well, very cool...
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=64227

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