I hauled 03 to 05. The beige one from WV the Super Duty was too cool to pass by without some pictures. The last for are going from Perham Mn to NJ. Truck broke a sweat going across to Pocono Mountians. Dont remember the weight but I was the same length as the 53' and truck next to me.
Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
Last edited by chris401 on January 20, 2015, 12:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
Chris
Re: Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
Love the 48-50 model...
Re: Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
I stoped in Berwick PA Walmart to chain up an axle when the starter quit. The F1 came in handy that Saturday when I used it to make a starter run. Cruised good for a truck on old biasply tires.
Chris
Re: Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
i sure like those 1950 style 1/2 tons, they make a beautiful rod.
why put off till tommorow what you can put off alltogether
Re: Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
Does not answer my question but I found some info on the 534. Goes along with what I have heard from actual owners.
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/thre ... fe.235271/
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/thre ... fe.235271/
Last edited by chris401 on January 24, 2015, 3:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
Chris
Re: Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
The Super Duty is a cool old truck. The 534 was designed to be a diesel but it didn't work out. So it's a BIG tank of a gasser. It can pull anything but can't pas a gas station.
Tom Williams
Re: Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
36truck wrote:The Super Duty is a cool old truck. The 534 was designed to be a diesel but it didn't work out. So it's a BIG tank of a gasser. It can pull anything but can't pas a gas station.
Wonder if rules would allow a 4x4 slick with a 534 in a sled pull.
Chris
Re: Anyone Recongise These Slicks?
Wonder if rules would allow a 4x4 slick with a 534 in a sled pull.
That might be pushing it a little.
Tom Williams