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Old 12-29-2020, 02:46 PM   #1
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1stFord, your '36 pickup is truly outstanding!

I love it

(From the owner of a '36 PU who is very partial to the '35-'36 Ford pickups and ton and a half's! Probably one of the sharpest trucks Ford ever built.)
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Old 12-29-2020, 04:14 PM   #2
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1stFord, your '36 pickup is truly outstanding!

I love it

(From the owner of a '36 PU who is very partial to the '35-'36 Ford pickups and ton and a half's! Probably one of the sharpest trucks Ford ever built.)
Thanks so much Jeff! I noticed when I was looking through this that I really didn’t post many pictures of it completed so I’m going to try to do that soon.
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Thanks so much Jeff! I noticed when I was looking through this that I really didn’t post many pictures of it completed so I’m going to try to do that soon.
Yes, please do. That will be really helpful on my ‘36. Thanks
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Old 12-29-2020, 08:19 PM   #4
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This has been really fun to watch, but quite different than my flathead trucks so I never have anything to contribute except for this highly enthusiastic two thumbs up. What I'm saying is that If I saw you out tooling around in this beautiful rig I wouldn;t give you the usual, well deserved 'thumbs up' but would let go of the wheel and give you two! Well done!
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