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Old 02-27-2014, 01:19 AM
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anyone buy parts from them, I just ordered a catalog..

I bought the 85 boss hoss F150 I found and will soon be buying a few parts..

As far as body parts there is rust on one fender on the bottom edge, the rest of the truck is solid..
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They're good, but they sure are expensive. I'd shop around first before ordering from them, there is usually a better deal out there
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You found that truck huh?
Like said above, their prices are waaay high. The only thing I use this catalogs for, are for an exploded view of parts.
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Originally Posted by powerranger262
You found that truck huh?
this one... body solid, int clean will need to recover seat[no seat cover] reupholster..
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What are your plans for it?
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Originally Posted by powerranger262
What are your plans for it?
the one I had in 1985 had 9" of lift and 40s.. I am 51 now and don't feel like making that climb anymore..

After restoring this one thinking of a 4" lift and 35's..

I am also not a fan of the big wheels skinny tires of today.. I will go with 15" rims and fat donuts..
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Looks like you have a pretty clean slate to start with. Should be fun to watch. You should start a build thread for this one.
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Originally Posted by swampbuck
the one I had in 1985 had 9" of lift and 40s.. I am 51 now and don't feel like making that climb anymore..

After restoring this one thinking of a 4" lift and 35's..

I am also not a fan of the big wheels skinny tires of today.. I will go with 15" rims and fat donuts..
That will look great. I agree, the big wheels with the lower profile tires don't belong on an older truck.
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Originally Posted by Adam013085
Looks like you have a pretty clean slate to start with. Should be fun to watch. You should start a build thread for this one.
will do... it will be a week or so before I pick it up, it's been sitting for a while and will need to tow it to my house don't wanna drive it the 100 miles and through ATL, The brakes need to be gone through before it's driven much..

Once I get it home home I will start a build thread...



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