1967 F250Crewcab

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72BahamaBlue
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1967 F250Crewcab

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Back for sale, might be worth saving.

http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/cto/2807154171.html
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Re: 1967 F250Crewcab

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I wish the girlfriend would let me get another project thats a good price on that crewcab
1972 F250 Custom LWB
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Re: 1967 F250Crewcab

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Nice. Wish I could find one that's a 4x4.
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Re: 1967 F250Crewcab

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jbanks on Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:08 am
Nice. Wish I could find one that's a 4x4.
Don't think they ever came from the factory in 4 X 4 did they? :hmm:
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But man that definitely looks like it's worth saving! Sure hope someone picks it up. :thup:
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Re: 1967 F250Crewcab

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Bummer that the bed is gone off it already. I know that 70's F250's short bed crew cabs could be 4x4.

At least the owner is adamant that it won't get crushed on his watch and that it goes to a good home.
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