Another Kentuckian
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Another Kentuckian
Folks,
New to the forum but not Ford trucks. Owned a '77 F150 2wd 300-6 popper for 30 years. It finally gave up the ghost. Thought I could live without a truck. Did so for a few years. And that drove me crazy!
Found a serious '94 F150 farm truck a few months back. This is a one owner farm truck. It literally drove 150k on a cattle farm. The only washing it got was when it rained! The owner passed away and his son sold the truck to me. He said "dad always changed the oil in it." Well, that he did. And that was it.
She's a very early 94 being built in Sept of 93. 4x4 with auto locks and 351W(5.8) and E4OD. Haven't checked the rear axle tag for ratio but it's a moderate gear.
I've already done a boatload of catch-up maintenance but she needs a bit more TLC. I cleaned out so much cow manure that I had to put some back just so she'd run right.
Anyway, here she is before and after the first buffing out....
Chap
Dog Walk, KY
New to the forum but not Ford trucks. Owned a '77 F150 2wd 300-6 popper for 30 years. It finally gave up the ghost. Thought I could live without a truck. Did so for a few years. And that drove me crazy!
Found a serious '94 F150 farm truck a few months back. This is a one owner farm truck. It literally drove 150k on a cattle farm. The only washing it got was when it rained! The owner passed away and his son sold the truck to me. He said "dad always changed the oil in it." Well, that he did. And that was it.
She's a very early 94 being built in Sept of 93. 4x4 with auto locks and 351W(5.8) and E4OD. Haven't checked the rear axle tag for ratio but it's a moderate gear.
I've already done a boatload of catch-up maintenance but she needs a bit more TLC. I cleaned out so much cow manure that I had to put some back just so she'd run right.
Anyway, here she is before and after the first buffing out....
Chap
Dog Walk, KY
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Holy cow! no pun intended...Lol great looking project truck! Thanks for joining
Tony
Tony