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    The guy I work for/with gave me this old pickup a couple days ago to use for a work truck. It is a 1980 Ford F150 Custom with a 300 CID 6-cylinder and a 4-speed. It was his old hotshot rig and needs some work done. Main goal right now is to get it running again as it has been sitting for a couple years. Then I hope to build a headache rack and tailgate for it and set it up to work out of. Just a little project to work on on the side of building gates and hay feeders out of his shop.
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    1976 AMC Jeep CJ7
    1980 Ford F150 Custom
    1994 Chevrolet Silverado C1500

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    Miller Dialarc 250 AC/DC

    Lincoln Idealarc 250 AC/DC
    Snap-On Flux Core Welding Machine

    Hypertherm Plasma Cutter
    Victor Torches

    2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4x4

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  • #2
    Looks like a good project. Keep us posted.
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    • #3
      Some of my most favorite vehicles have been the ones that I have got running which were someone else's trash. Good luck.

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      • #4
        congrats on the new work truck to be.
        i never had much luck with ford's, but if it works for ya, great. should be a fantastic work truck.
        thanks for the help
        ......or..........
        hope i helped
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        • #5
          My '93 Ford van has a 300/6 engine with 250,000 miles on the clock.
          Still going strong and doesn't burn any oil.
          Keep clean oil in yours and it will last a long time - great engine !
          Wish I had your 4 speed !!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by fun4now View Post
            congrats on the new work truck to be.
            i never had much luck with ford's, but if it works for ya, great. should be a fantastic work truck.

            That's what everyone seems to say. Most everyone around here drives Chevrolets, including myself. They're really good trucks and if I was buying one it would be a Chevy or Dodge. But hey, I'll drive a Ford if it's given to me. Worked on it a bit last night, cleaned it up a bit and put a battery in it. All the lights, radio, etc. came on but when I went to try and turn it over...nothing. Soon traced the problem to the relay so going to get one at O'Reillys tonight. Hope to have it running soon and i'll keep y'all posted.
            At Home
            Miller Thunderbolt XL AC/DC
            Performance Tools 6" Bench Grinder
            Craftsman Hand Tools
            Craftsman Cordless Drills

            DeWalt Angle Grinder
            1976 AMC Jeep CJ7
            1980 Ford F150 Custom
            1994 Chevrolet Silverado C1500

            At Work
            Miller Bobcat 250
            2 Miller MM251s
            2 Miller MM252s
            Miller Dialarc 250 AC/DC

            Lincoln Idealarc 250 AC/DC
            Snap-On Flux Core Welding Machine

            Hypertherm Plasma Cutter
            Victor Torches

            2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 4x4

            Proud American Ham KE5TJA

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            • #7
              Make sure you replace both king Pins.... Had one like it and it was the only thing I kept fixing.
              A C T I O N ! ! !

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