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Skiddy

Bronco Guru
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Oct 8, 2003
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I have a 1972 f100 4x4 that gas monkey bought but didn't want to restore it so I bought it from a guy that bought it from them. I have all the paper work and title where they signed it all. Kinda cool. Me and my son are restoring it now.
huh, i was thinking about buying that one. just a little more work than i wanted to do though
 

BRONCO26

Sr. Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2006
Messages
508
Loc.
SENOIA
It is going to take some work but I have a complete 67 f100 2wd that has no rust in it that I am going to use that entire truck on the 4x4 frame. The 72 body is rough!
 

fordguy

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Bronco Guru
Joined
Jan 23, 2005
Messages
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It is going to take some work but I have a complete 67 f100 2wd that has no rust in it that I am going to use that entire truck on the 4x4 frame. The 72 body is rough!

one of my fav ford truck years 67-72 especially in a four wheel drive
 

sprdv1

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REBEL
Joined
Mar 8, 2007
Messages
81,756
I have a 1972 f100 4x4 that gas monkey bought but didn't want to restore it so I bought it from a guy that bought it from them. I have all the paper work and title where they signed it all. Kinda cool. Me and my son are restoring it now.

Nice.. hopefully didn't have to pay an arm/leg... :)
 

rudy16

Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 7, 2010
Messages
106
I drive by Restore and never thought it was anything like what the pictures show. I know they usually have a big summer gathering for TAs
 
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