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hi there from the netherlands f100 '69

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Hi there,

I bought recently an '69 f100 360 cid automatic, it came from spearfish South dakota.
It is in a very good condition, and i love to drive it.

I use the website to learn

with greetz

Ed
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hi there welcome to a great site. nice truck you have there.
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Hello from Wyoming! :hi: I live about 90 miles west of Spearfish S.D.
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Hello Ed and Welcome aboard from Texas, Thats a good looking truck you have there.
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just a short quest.

why can't i see some of the photo's in some treads??

are the deleted or moved or......
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Hi, Welcome to the site. Nice looking truck. What is the cost of a liter of gasoline?
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1,48 euros for a liter of gasoline
0.45 euros for a liter of lpg
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Welcome aboard.
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:wel: :fr: Wow, nice truck! It is great to see members from around the world.
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very nice looking truck you got there and :wel: to the site from Texas
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Very nice truck, How much does it cost to have such a conversion? Are there LPG filling stations or is it much harder to find than gasoline? Anyhow, welcome from Kansas.

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Welcome From New York. Did you ship the truck from South Dakota?
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welcome from virginia :D
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Dropped 68 wrote:Very nice truck, How much does it cost to have such a conversion? Are there LPG filling stations or is it much harder to find than gasoline? Anyhow, welcome from Kansas.

Charles
He Charles,

An conversionset impco (usa) cost build-in 1675 dollar(1300 euro), so after 1000 liters i havemy money back.

Lpg-stations, are here as many as gasolinepomps.

greetz Ed
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