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Old 04-13-2013, 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by 2000fordf1504x4
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Had a lead on a tailgate but we went to look for it at this guys shop and his nephew scrapped it a week ago.
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew

Had a lead on a tailgate but we went to look for it at this guys shop and his nephew scrapped it a week ago.
That sucks man they are out there tho I still wish a couple years ago i would have night it even tho I didn't have a truck for it there was a mint tailgate for one that sold on an auction for $20
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Originally Posted by 2000fordf1504x4

That sucks man they are out there tho I still wish a couple years ago i would have night it even tho I didn't have a truck for it there was a mint tailgate for one that sold on an auction for $20
I know there's probably like 10 or 15 out at the local scrap yard, just gotta get time and cash to go out there. The safety items and 4x4 come first so I can register and drive it, but I'll start piecing it back together as money allows
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew

I know there's probably like 10 or 15 out at the local scrap yard, just gotta get time and cash to go out there. The safety items and 4x4 come first so I can register and drive it, but I'll start piecing it back together as money allows
Ya I know and do u have inspections there?
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Originally Posted by 2000fordf1504x4

Ya I know and do u have inspections there?
Nope but I don't wanna take it down the road with a sticky throttle and no brakes lol
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew

Nope but I don't wanna take it down the road with a sticky throttle and no brakes lol
I don't have it here either lol and the brakes and throttle would be nice to have working right
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Originally Posted by 2000fordf1504x4

I don't have it here either lol and the brakes and throttle would be nice to have working right
I think I can just tighten a fitting and top off the resivoir to fix the brakes.

I have a bracket made to hook a stouter spring to to fix the other, if I have time tomorrow that's on the list, as well as painting the front driveshaft, master cylinder, and maybe the lower portion of the air cleaner, I'm going to try to clean up the top.
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Dude, you are making me want to work on my 72 f-100, but no $$$$. That looks like a great find, those trucks were built to last. If you dont mind me asking, how much did you pick that up for?
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Originally Posted by BrowningSCrew
I think I can just tighten a fitting and top off the resivoir to fix the brakes.

I have a bracket made to hook a stouter spring to to fix the other, if I have time tomorrow that's on the list, as well as painting the front driveshaft, master cylinder, and maybe the lower portion of the air cleaner, I'm going to try to clean up the top.
That doesn't sound to bad


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