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shawns fords
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Post by shawns fords »

anyone in here from my neck of the woods? I know we have plenty of slicks up this way
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I am more North. I live in Loveland but work in Boulder/Denver area.
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Post by shawns fords »

right on, i dont know many owners from out here but hav seen many over the years
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I dont know why this is a southwest region, not even close to texas (thank god) :lol:
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Post by Uncle Skip »

Colorado??
Where the hell is that. ROTF
Ya'll yankees need to start the Rocky Mountain Forum. 8)
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I'm not arguing with you. I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
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lmao, thats that place where y'all texans come to shoot each other when hunting :lol:
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hey shawn i am from wellington, we met at truck fest on 7-22
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Post by shawns fords »

Welcome to slicks, I posted the shot of your 64 sitting on the track after the burnout contest welcome.gif :steering: how far did you make it in the 2wd Class?
I made it to 1/4 finals in 4wd, was a blast
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Post by stullie64.5 »

so where did you post the pics at? i would like to see them, i got eliminated in the third round
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sorry, its the top section under Truck Talk, here is a link
shawn
http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2922

I just got your message, ill call you back tomorrow or saturday if thats ok?
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Brandon I tried to call you back, I didnt get an answering machine but what sounded like a FAX beep lol
anyways here is a list of some of the suff im looking to unload
shawn
http://www.rmftc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3433
also you could join up that website as well its a local forum with a bunch of us goofballs on there, not so much tech stuff but its a blast to read some of them fellas posts :lol:
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Post by stullie64.5 »

hey shawn i am waiting on this kid to buy a ranger that i have but as soon as he does that i will buy those heads from you if that is ok
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Post by shawns fords »

no problem, just let me know, are you still planning on coming down sunday?
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Hi to my fellow Coloradoans. I have 2 '66 Slicks. The long bed has been a workhorse for me. I restored it about 10 years ago. It has a 460, ps, disc brakes, C6, power windows. Painted dark Green. Great truck. I am close to completing a short bed with a 429, C6, disc brakes, ps, shaved door handles, pwr windows. remote entry system, cowl induction hood, custom grille and soon to be installed a custom interior with buckets, center console, and the original instrument cluster. Painted the same green as the LB.

Would love to meet and show off and perhaps help others out there as well as see what others have done.

Look forward to meeting you all. By the way, how do I post pictures?
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Welcome, finally, someone sort of close to me, :lol: sounds like you have a couple of nice projects there, would be cool to meet up sometime as well
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Post by Uncle Skip »

Yeehaw.
The Rocky Mountain Slick Chapter is born.
If you want some serious BBQ, ya'll all come on down to God's Country.... er ah, that would be Texas. :lol:
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Uncle Skip wrote:Yeehaw.
The Rocky Mountain Slick Chapter is born.
If you want some serious BBQ, ya'll all come on down to God's Country.... er ah, that would be Texas. :lol:
U@ss
that the chilli with no beans?
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Y'all got mountians down there?
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mountains? think they think were tawking ant piles, we got mountains, not ant piles :lol: I do like vmy chilli with beans skip, Carroll shelbys recipe is no beans, strange for a texan, rofl
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Post by effienut2 »

You mentioned Carrol Shelby. I met him at a party at the local Shelby Museum near Boulder. It was great fun meeting and talking with him and Bob Bondurant and Jack Sears. And of course I had each of them sign the Glove Box door of my Slick. I can't wait to put it back in the truck when it's time.
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