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http://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gallery/displayalbum.php?&userid=25779&albumid=5966

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 How many swb trucks you got? :pp

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6 complete and 4 swb's for parts i'm new here i'm kevin from oklahoma blue oval okie guy i like my trucks their kinda rare around here so i got me some parts for future repairs if only i had a 100x200 shop i'd be set for months. i collect trucks like this if any body spots 1 let me know i'll usally buy them when i spot them never have too many i guess later thanks kevin
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Welcome to Fordicication Kevin, and you right you can never have too many old ford trucks, the way people are crushing old cars and trucks they will be hard to find in later years. So if you got the room to store them keep'm coming!!

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Kevin,
I agree you can never have too many. I wish I had a hundred acres or so to put them all on. Keep savin them.

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 I am totally jealous. I wish I had a stable full of 67-72s. Well I guess if I had kept all the ones I ever owned I would have a bunch.
 I know what you mean about them being rare in some parts of Oklahoma. I was looking through some thrifty nickel type advertisers from central OK. and it was totally chevys.

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well my granny gave me 7 acres shaped like a piece of pie.you know i put the good stuff back in the back then put the parts trucks up front.now she wants me to take over the whole farm deal.now thats 400 acres for cow or trucks??????????lol i can finally bring all my stuff home to 1 spot on the map =D a 100x62 enclosed barn with a 25 feet wide awning that runs for 100 feet for extra stuff mmmmmmmmmmm. no more hay barn lol i'll need to buy me a rollback wrecker. strictley ford trucks when i sell my ch - - y pickup parts and a couple oldddddddd cars. just need some cash huh? thanks kevin lol
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sounds like a good plan. where you located?

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central oklahoma east of oklahoma city
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Hey, tex1264, we aren't too far apart. I am in east Texas and I get up that way a couple times a year to visit a good friend in Mt. View. He has been trying to get me to move up there and buy an old garage or something. Mt.View isn't as bad as some, but it just depresses me to be in those drying up and dying little towns. I think their only grocery store closed last year. On over east a bit from there it gets better.
 I am planning to come up to the swap meet at Chikashea ( sp? )

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