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Old 03-28-2005, 07:33 PM   #1
Lynx
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Exclamation Dont Kill Me

I bought a ford... But I did it for my truck. I got it so i can have an economical DD so i can take the truck off the road and do the work i wanna do to it.

1. New engine comming from a friend. He told me he has a complete "fresh or Rebuilt" 400sb that has been in his basemnt back home for quite some time and I can have it when he goes home in may(12 hour drive away). So when he gets that to me in may ill go through it, buy some goodies and drop her in.

2. Also before the engine goes in Ive got a bunch of body work I need to do. That will all problbay start this summer if not then It will be next summer For sure.

3. Complete Re wire with a painless kit. The Wiring in it right now is worse then a rats nest, dead end wires tangled all over the place.

And once all that works done the ford will be sent packing cause ill be working full time in my career of a heavy duty mechanic. That way i will be able to aford a new or newer chevy truck for a DD.
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