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Old 04-03-2012, 04:37 PM   #1
jcramsey
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New guy with a '66 stepside

I did some trading with my dad for his 66 stepside. My dad bought the truck from the original owner back when I was in college and it's always been one of my favorite trucks he's had, so it's pretty special to me that now it's mine.

I sold my 1970 Ford Bronco a couple months ago, and this weekend my parents brought the 66 down. From the quick VIN lookup I did a while back, it's one of the few 66's that was assembled in the Baltimore factory. Hoping to see if i can figure out where at in production it was (if that's possible)... Original wood bed with Oct. 66 date stamp on it so that kinda makes me thing it was near the end? Not sure when they stopped production on the 66's. Everything is original aside from the motor ('67 327), drop springs and the front fenders. Would really like to get the original 6 cylinder back from the guy my dad sold it to. Still have the original fenders with the typical rust in the bottom. Overall, a very solid truck though.
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