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From this years Mecum Actions.


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That lifted falcon truck is SWEET! Never seen that before.
 
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Are these members rides or are we just attaching pictures of random old Fords?
 

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A little history with this one.

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https://www.dealsonwheels.co.nz/trucks/features/1508/restored-ford-v8-vintage-fire-truck

The 1939 Ford V-8 fire engine did sterling service fighting fires in the region for 40 years and is still going strong, albeit now in a retired role. It is mostly brought out in December for the Waipukurau Christmas Parade and can also be seen tootling around the streets around that time of the year, dispatching lollies to the kids. This seems like such a good old-fashioned tradition, one worth keeping – a bit like the fire truck.
 

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Many of these pics are posted from my collectuon of older Ford trucks.
Okay, that's awesome! We need back story for these pics. Please elaborate.

I own two classic Ford trucks. A 1966 F100 LB with a three speed and a 360 FE. This truck is patina and has some period correct upgrades.

The other is a 1995 F150 Centurion Crew Cab Conversion. It's a very rare truck because there wasn't a factory four door F150 in this body style, only F250 and F350. Centurion was a conversion company that stretched 150 frames to accommodate the larger four door cabs. This truck only has 112000 original miles, 351W and 4wd, and has been partially restored with new paint.

I will try to find some photos of my trucks when I get a chance. Right now the 95 is dirty and has a load of material in the bed. The 66 hasn't been moved in 18 months waiting for me to replace some seals in the rear diff. Neither truck is show quality but they are both quiet nice and get compliments.
 
 








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