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I just drove my 1972 F250 around a bit.
Transmission slips a little, just got the engine running yesterday.
The truck has languished idle and broken for five years in East Pierce County, original complaint:
"carb backfired, started a fire on the engine that melted the wiring harness."

This truck is in very good shape, I'm a Happy Camper.
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Welcome aboard.:hi:
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Welcome aboard! We have a lot of members up your way, someone is probably close enough to lend a hand when needed. :hi:
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Thank You, and I might add, glad to be here

The VIN issue cost me time & energy plus some extra change.
First thought it was a 390.
Fram spec pages at an auto parts store state: Ford fifth digit = engine
(same as GM) so no correlation to an "R" in 72 (except HO 351 4V in Mustang) All I want is filters, especially after a five year hiatus from activity.
Shucks Auto flat states: "No way we can ID engines from VIN".

Main branch library in downtown has a '74 factory manual that helped,
but on a limited basis & it's a ways away (plus I detest urban logic-free zones) I've been mainly a Chevrolet kinda guy for decades, but this particular truck is solid and highly functional, while lookin' good to boot.
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welcome to a great site
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Actually, the 4th digit is the engine type. If it's a 390, it should be an H code. You can deciphor the VIN and door plates from the link on the home page here.
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Hello and welcome, sounds like a nice truck you have there
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:yt:
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:hi: and :wel: to the site.
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Welcome!
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Mohillbilly wrote:Actually, the 4th digit is the engine type. If it's a 390, it should be an H code. You can deciphor the VIN and door plates from the link on the home page here.
:yt:

Ford Trucks used the 4th digit in the VIN for engine ID, Ford cars used the 5th digit.

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Welcome! Been a few years since I was on Anderson Island. Did some squid jiggin' in January off the dock about ten years ago. Colder than a well diggers shovel but got a mess of 'em.
Most of these old trucks have had the motors yanked once or twice so the vin is just a blueprint to what was. You have come to the right place if you have questions!
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Welcome Phawgg, If you can post some pictures of your engine we can at least narrow it down to a specific engine group for you from that.
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...and if you post pics of your truck we can all drool over it . :lol: We like pics.
Welcome aboard. :fr: :hi:
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