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Author:  lngtrvl2332 [ Sat Jan 11, 2014 8:27 pm ]
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Since I was taking pictures of the new Ranchero I thought I would snap a few more...

My 1972 Thunderbird (AKA Big Pimpin'...)

Second Owner
81,000 Miles (Purchased in 2000 with 52,000)
460 BB
Power Everything (even the E-Brake pops itself...)
Everything but paint is original (Paint is original color)
Original "NO TRIM and Sport Mirror" car which is very rare

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My Dad's 1966 Fairlane GTA

CA Car as well
42,000 original miles
AC Car
Original Sheet metal w/ 1 repaint in the late 70's

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My 1966 Falcon Sedan

West Palm Beach, FL Car
53,000 miles
Straight 6 with AC
I got this car when I was working in FL. It was sitting in an apartment complex. I bought it for $1500. I just couldn't say no for that price. There isn't a spec of rust anywhere on this car....

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Our 1965 Ford Galaxie

51,000 Miles
352 BB
All original unrestored (needs minor patch work and a good repaint)

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Our 1972 Chevy C 10 (I know... A Chevy????)
My Uncle left us this truck when he passed. It is almost ready for the street. He had it repainted. We restored the engine compartment and put a new SBC in it.
Rust Free TN Truck

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Not Pictured in the family photo due to locked away in shipping containers:

1961 T Bird (Needs Restored)
1961 Econoline Van (Scooby Doo!)
1967 Falcon Sedan (V8 Car half way restored)
1967 Ranchero (needs restored)
1957 Fairlane (Basket Case)
1978 Trans Am (Black on Black 400 4 speed needs restored)
1952 Dodge Coronet (Great Aunt's Car, needs restored)

*Needs restored means very solid and complete just not done yet... :D

Author:  diamonddav [ Sat Jan 11, 2014 8:45 pm ]
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damn! nice rides there! no wonder i havent seen you on here or in the woods lately. good to see you still got the buggy tho

Author:  lngtrvl2332 [ Sat Jan 11, 2014 9:00 pm ]
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Yeah... It was a piss poor year as far as wheeling goes, but I kept busy. I also built a "New New Haspin Hauler" as well last year I will post pics of it later.

Author:  ridenrace6 [ Wed Jan 15, 2014 2:56 am ]
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NICE, i love old cars/trucks, keep up with the picks :D

Author:  KStarkey [ Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:54 pm ]
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What engine in the 66 GTA? My all time favorite car is a 66 Fairlane 500 with a 427 in it. :twisted: Great looking cars! Nice to see another Ford person, Seems like the majority likes the GM products :roll: Kids....haha. I built a '64 Ford F-100 Step side with a 292 Y block in it and 3 on the tree when I was a junior in highschool. Ive always had Ford trucks.

Author:  lngtrvl2332 [ Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:10 pm ]
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390/C6 in the '66 GTA (all original drivetrain). The '67 Ranchero is in the process of getting a 428CJ that is balanced and blueprinted with edelbrock aluminum heads and intake and FAST fuel injection and it is getting hooked to a 31spline close ratio top loader from an SCJ Torino.8-)

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Author:  KStarkey [ Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:29 pm ]
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Sounds awesome! Post more pics when you can!

Author:  lngtrvl2332 [ Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:50 pm ]
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Still sourcing parts for the Ranchero. I will add more pics of the work on it shortly. Turns out an engine that was made for 2 years can be a little hard to find parts for... and the parts that are easy to find are usually more expensive than the hard to find ones. :shock:

64 F100 with a mystery shifter sounds like a fun truck. I learned to drive stick with a 3 on the tree flat nose econoline. I think my dad's theory was between the wore out shifter linkage and the wore out steering linkage the actual clutch part of the ordeal would become the easy part.... :twisted:

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