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Question on a truck.

Reply #15
Cool. Once again, thanks for the info.  If I lived at home year round and didn't need money I'd probably keep it.  I picked it up because the price was definitely right.  It'll be on ebay tomorrow if you're interested.

Question on a truck.

Reply #16
Quote from: Red_LX
BTW the transfer case is an NP205 in those things...supposed to be one of the most bulletproof t-cases out there.

I was gona say that ... I've never heard of a 206
One 88

Question on a truck.

Reply #17
dana 60 rear, dana 44 front, np205 tcase.  It's the 79 F350 (1 ton) that's the most sought after. As that's the one w/ dana 60's front and rear.  However, It's probably still worth $1500 if it runs and drives.  Just by installing a straight-up timing set, you'll make big power gains with that 400.
1987 TC

 

Question on a truck.

Reply #18
i'ld love that box for my 76 F-250 it would look great  on mine.with a few little mods to make it fit right

Question on a truck.

Reply #19
sweet truck man. I have this 77 F250. got it for 100 bux and have since put 30,000 mi on it with no Major repairs, heck really only thing i have done to it is replace the fron fenders due to cancer on the whole body ( i belive was due to a py paintjob/body work) replace the gas tank and heater core thanks to a lovely rats nest..




RIP 1986 Turbocoupe
1988 Mustang GT Show car/weekend racer
1986 Mustang T-top coupe The 2.3T project
1977 F250 400 4wd Fun in the mud
1997 Honda CBR F3 For when i want to make everything else feel slow