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1962 Ford F700 4 wheel drive. Ex-Military Fire truck. Under 27,000 miles. Y block (292 / 312) 4bbl, 4 speed, Tranfer case has 2 sticks, hi/lo and 2wheel or 4 wheel. Runs and drives good. Needs battery and master cylinder for the brakes. NO RUST! CLEAR TITLE. $1800 May be able to deliver for small fee.
i would LOVE to own it.... but since i cant .... somebody here does
somebody buy this ! ...F700 4x4 1962
somebody buy this ! ...F700 4x4 1962
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[b]'' I think what scares me the most about you guys is that I understand you '' ..... KID
'' lookin good, a little paint adds at least 100hp!'' ....... COOTER
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[b]'' I think what scares me the most about you guys is that I understand you '' ..... KID
'' lookin good, a little paint adds at least 100hp!'' ....... COOTER
'' well an old guy can dream cant he? ''............ICEMAN
''I would donate organs before selling my slick''........ HOOFBEAT RACER
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What are the covers on the front wheels?
Honey, If I say I`ll fix something I will, there`s no need to remind me every 6 months!!
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Alan,
In answer to your question about the wheel covers, the Steering knuckle "U" joints are directly behind those covers. I don't remember the name of the manufacturer of that particular front drive axle as they were not that popular out in the Civilian world and I have only had to do with one in all the years I worked on heavy duty rigs. They were a very high maintenance unit compared to the other units available at that time.
Fred
In answer to your question about the wheel covers, the Steering knuckle "U" joints are directly behind those covers. I don't remember the name of the manufacturer of that particular front drive axle as they were not that popular out in the Civilian world and I have only had to do with one in all the years I worked on heavy duty rigs. They were a very high maintenance unit compared to the other units available at that time.
Fred