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SOLD 1977 Ford F150 4x4 Shorty

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stevew

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Selling my '77 Ford F150 4x4 short box PROJECT . For details go to : www.bigskybroncos.homestead.com/ForsalePg3.html
Contact info also on the sale page .
Thanks
Steve
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Thanks I seen that but didn't think he was looking for a "project" & across the country . Guess if he's interested he'll let me know ! :)
 

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Damn, That's my luck. I'm in the process of buying a new house or I'd be all over this. My first truck was a '77 model short-bed 4x4.I took delivery of it from the dealer,the day before Thanksgiving in 1976. The trucks Ford built from 1973-79 were their best in my opinion.
 

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Damn, That's my luck. I'm in the process of buying a new house or I'd be all over this. My first truck was a '77 model short-bed 4x4.I took delivery of it from the dealer,the day before Thanksgiving in 1976. The trucks Ford built from 1973-79 were their best in my opinion.

Mine too!
I bought a brand new one from Bynum Ford in 77. Mine was Red.
Wish I had it back now!
 

capt. bronco

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Nice truck. Too far for me by the time I factor in shipping and the paint work. Plus really holding out for an automatic with a/c. It tends to get hot in Florida!
 

broncosam

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how much did they want for it? looks to be about a 69

I agree,that is a 1967-72 model truck. Seen way to many Ford trucks roll down the assembly line from 1972-1982 when they shut us down for re-tooling to build the Ranger and Bronco II.
 
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