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Hi,
My name is Gary and I am a 46 year old recovering Chevy addict from Washington State. :wink: I have always appreciated the look of the earlier Ford trucks, though, especially anything built prior to 1973. I ended up here because I needed a truck to run back and forth to the dump, haul yard waste and car parts, etc. as well as find a vehicle that my son could learn to drive on and use occasionally. One day last month I was talking to my neighbor who happened to have a green '72 F100 sitting in his yard. I asked him about it and he started telling me how he had been trying to sell it for $1500 dollars. It had a new 390 engine, recent rebuild on the transmission as well as newer brakes. Anyway, he said he was probably going to drop his price to $1000. Since the truck looked pretty straight I blurted out that I would give him 1000 for it. Mind you, I really hadn't looked it over that carefully. Well - Have you ever done something stupid? I bough the truck and it wasn't till I got it home that I began to discover the true condition of the truck. Let's just say I found out why there is a bedliner in it. Oh, and cab corners? What cab corners? Floor pans you say? None that I found. The battery is practically falling though the inner fender. I think the bedliner and the floor mat are what is holding this poor beast together. On the bright side, the truck has factory installed "working" air, looks decent from a few feet away, runs, drives and stops and surprisingly the radiator support is rock solid and rust free. Needless to say I was somewhat disillusioned, especially since I already new I was going to have to buy tires, shocks and a windshield. After seeing some of the nice trucks on this site I basically resigned myself to having been taken and I figured I'd just have to suck it up. Anyway, that all changed a few days ago. I was browsing craig's list for parts and stumbled across a super straight '71 Ranger XLT that needed a motor for only $500! The best part is it was 5 miles from my house! Anyway, to make a long story short I went to see the truck and found it was very solid with only minor rust here and there, had a perfect windshield, new radial tires and a great interior. Of course I made it mine! :) I am going to put the 390 in the '71. I may take the air if it's not too difficult. I'll put pics up soon of both trucks. In closing I just want to say that this is the most AWESOME site on the internet for these trucks. Nothing else will do!
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Welcome and I love stories like that. :clap: :clap:

Pics are mandatory you know!!!!! :D

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Sorry for your bad luck on your first deal. Also glad things are gonna work out for the better and Welcome from the bad lands of Okla.
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Hello Gary, welcome from West Texas! That sure is a bad news/good news story. You'll find there are lots of these trucks in your part of the world, and for some reason they seem to cost less than other areas of the USA.
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Welcome Gary, I was just thinking before I got finished reading your first thread that all you needed was a good non running bumpside. I love it when a plan comes together :D
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WELCOME! :D
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:wel: :fr: :rock:
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" it is what it is " Things happen for a reason.
Welcome here, Gald to have ya here.
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Welcome aboard! :fr: Washington seems to be the place all the bumpsides go to retire. Your luck really turned around, geat story. Keep us posted. Pictures, pictures, pictures... :D
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WElcome aboard.
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welcome from virginia, and we love pics :D
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:wel: ! there are a lot of members from up your way on here! holler out if you need parts or advise. we have a meet-n-greet every once in a while up there also. good times, good food, and Ford Trucks!
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In response to all the requests for pics - I have created a new album with pics of the rust bucket '72. I will most likely pick up the '71 today or tomorrow so pics of that rig should be coming quickly. Thanks for such a warm welcome! What a forum!
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Welcome from Texas
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