1958 F 100. Was sitting in a barn foe 30 years. Changed the fluids and she fired right up.
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I went to look at tractors and came home with this.
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I went to look at tractors and came home with this.
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Grandpa Franke
Grandpa Franke
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Re: I went to look at tractors and came home with this.
New cub hauler? Vern
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Re: I went to look at tractors and came home with this.
Nice! Gotta love the old trucks !
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Re: I went to look at tractors and came home with this.
that is cool. I often dream of someday finding a IH KB cab and mounting it and a flatbed onto my '87 F250 extended cab, with 6.9 IH diesel with Banks turbo. It would look like this
picture from hankstruckpictures .com
Wake up dale, it will never happen
picture from hankstruckpictures .com
Wake up dale, it will never happen
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Re: I went to look at tractors and came home with this.
The first truck I ever remember is my dads red 1958 F-100 just like in the picture. It is also the first truck I ever drove. I had to be about 5 years old and my dad was working on fences around the farm and he asked me to drive the truck down to where he was working. I hopped in and he pushed in the clutch with his hand, started the truck and put it in 1st (creeper) gear and let out the clutch. The truck crawled slowly through the field as I "drove" it, scared to death!! Dad walked along side me until it got to where he wanted it, pushed in the clutch and shut off the truck. It's amazing, just something as simple as that, and I will never forget it!!!
Dads truck had a V8 and he had 3 piston sleeves welded together for a muffler and it sounded gooooood. Thanks for posting the pictures. Really brings back some memories.
Dads truck had a V8 and he had 3 piston sleeves welded together for a muffler and it sounded gooooood. Thanks for posting the pictures. Really brings back some memories.
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1935 John Deere B
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1953 Farmall Cub
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Re: I went to look at tractors and came home with this.
Nice find!!!
Vince
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