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Old May 9, 2011 | 02:27 PM
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I am in need of a cheap 60's ford pickup. It doesn't need to run, I plan on replacing the engine and fixing it up for a TSA competition (Technology Student Association) for school. I plan on repainting the truck and replacing most of the exterior components so it doesn't need to look pretty. If anyone has any information on one near Houston or surrounding areas, please help me.
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Old May 9, 2011 | 02:42 PM
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Old May 9, 2011 | 05:41 PM
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You might consider getting a flat bed trailer and come up to Wyoming, you can have your pick of of old Fords from the late 1940's on. In the Farming communities in the south eastern side you can find Fords, Chevys, Jimmies, Binders, Diamond Reo's,and Studabakers. every once and awhile you can even find Hudson trucks. Because Wyoming is dry and we don't use salt on our roads you can pick up these beasts in fairly good shape since you don't care if it runs more the better.
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Old May 9, 2011 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by transmaster
You might consider getting a flat bed trailer and come up to Wyoming, you can have your pick of of old Fords from the late 1940's on. In the Farming communities in the south eastern side you can find Fords, Chevys, Jimmies, Binders, Diamond Reo's,and Studabakers. every once and awhile you can even find Hudson trucks. Because Wyoming is dry and we don't use salt on our roads you can pick up these beasts in fairly good shape since you don't care if it runs more the better.
so where are you located? i can be there in 20 hours lol
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