IMO this is one of those vehicles that you take anywhere and everywhere. From the ballet to Baja, classic styling with a great engine. Seems like a bargain when you compare it to anything new on the market.
I spoke to this guy early on before this was posted here. The late model cab is powder coated a dark grey. He has no fenders, no doors, and at the time no top. He did recontact me and offered a top for it. He did send pics of two different beds that had not been prepped. By my standards...
Not that he needs it or that it's worth anthing, but Ian has been around the forums for a long time and like the majority of us, has a serious addiction to off road trucks. He usually builds some top shelf rides and has opened his house up to Overland travelers.
That's atypical of the...
Thankfully we can't say that Fordyce can be done in Jan. very often. I can't help but to wonder what this drought is going to do to domestic food production & associated costs this year.
Nice score!
I must have been on the "Nice" list too. Instead of coal, I got a satellite phone.
As far as projects I've been mostly helping Harry with stuff. My Super Duty will be in an upcoming issue of Peterson's. Not as a feature rig though, as a tech article.
Sorry to hear this Keith, this has been a hard year for people. If you need anything let me know.
I'm more than willing to postpone this until your return. Just say the word.
Check out Kevin Rowland's thread on his 60 series rebuild. He is the owner of Wagon Gear if that helps your search. It specifically deals with this repair (And every other one).