Enjoying Your Old Ford Truck

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I took this shot right at the edge of Lake Greenwood.


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Man, what a day! We headed out this morning to ride the back roads & take some snapshots. The first shot i wanted to take, i realized we left the freaking camera at home. We continued on & behold, we were driving by a 67-72 & 73-79 Ford truck junk yard. Really nice seventy two year old gentleman let me look around his shop & junkyard which specializes in old stuff, particulary Ford trucks. Said he has another place he doesn't allow the public to see & it is 60 acres of old Fords & cars.

I'm really in Ford heaven by now just listening to his stories of how he started collecting old Ford car & trucks fifty years ago. He did agree to let me take some photos of the sixty acre lot at sometime in the future.

While I was there, i remembered i needed a radio bezel for the old flareside & asked if i could look for one. He gave the ok & i with toolbox in hand walked over to a '69 F100 & no bezel. Looked inside four more '68-'69 trucks & no bezel. The sixth truck, a '68 F100 flatbed was the charm. I removed it & went back to the office to pay for it. The old man said, you seem like a nice guy & you're driving my favorite brand truck, therefore it's no charge for the bezel.

Now i've priced these bezels from several companies & they're selling for $75.00. I consider myself very fortunate to get one for free. Wasn't a bad day after all considering i forgot my camera. Have A Great Ford Day!
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Some sad old Ford iron close to where I live;

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Good post, nice photos.Thanks!
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Another old house being reclaimed by mother earth.


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ultraranger wrote:Some sad old Ford iron close to where I live;


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:cry: at that Galaxie!
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The last late forties cotton gin left in our area.


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I always say I've seen it all & then come upon something that blows me away. I've seen hundreds of brush guards during my life, but none like the attached. Homemade from rebar & painted silver. What was this guy thinking. :?


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Haven't seen one of these extended cabs in a long while.


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Got cabin fever today so the wife & I went out for a drive, in the '69 Ranger, and took a few photos of the old truck at various locations along the way.

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Good stuff, thanks for posting, nice truck. Have A Great Ford Day! :)
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I'm just finishing up another Great Ford Day. Thanks for the fun thread!
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Crabenho wrote:I'm just finishing up another Great Ford Day. Thanks for the fun thread!
You live in a beautiful state. How about post some photos from time to time. Have A Great Ford day! :)
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68 Ford Stepside wrote:I always say I've seen it all & then come upon something that blows me away. I've seen hundreds of brush guards during my life, but none like the attached. Homemade from rebar & painted silver. What was this guy thinking. :?


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It sure looks ugly, but the grille is perfect. The grille did its job! Someone ought to buy that grille!

And, Stepside, I am glad you are back! Love the pics you take!
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68 Ford Stepside wrote:I always say I've seen it all & then come upon something that blows me away. I've seen hundreds of brush guards during my life, but none like the attached. Homemade from rebar & painted silver. What was this guy thinking. :?


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:lol: somehow my old lady zoned in on the license plate below that monstrosity .....its very sweet apparently :lol:

love the pics!
- still got my first first car 20+yrs later : 69 f100 sorta kinda pretending its a Mercury M100 w/a 70 f350 sport custom cab (factory buckets) 67 grille with 69 ranger cooneyes 68 merc box and hood,some supercool fiberglass fenders i scored way back when, 76 f150 disc brake frontend..currently running a 90 5.0HO 4bbl/c4 auto & 3.50 posi...originally a 360/c6 f100 Ranger with dealer added towpack (incl. kelsey hays trailer brake),boxside toolbox,behind the seat stowage & belly tank...only original parts left on 'er are the frame,rear end,rear springs,and rear bumper...
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