Millsonwheels
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Well here we go heres my current rig:
1967 F-350 with a 352 2v v8 np435 4speed dana 70 rear, etc.
My grandpa bought this truck new in 66-67 when the new body style came out he built the flatbed, drove it almost everyday till he bought a new f-150 in 1978 after this it saw duty getting up hay till 1994 when he passed it to my dad, after a quick paint job and going through the engine it remained our #1 workhorse till about three years ago when he passed it on to me. I have been slowly transforming this truck in to a useful truck once again and i use it for my landscaping business to pull either a 12' x 7' utility trailer or a 25' x 98" car trailer.
Future plans: New Paint, 12 valve cummins, heck maybe even the high pinion dana 60 front I have for a four wheel drive conversion.
The trailer is one that I built over a period of about six months and finally got it done last year. Its made of .1 wall 2x4 box main beams with 4" channel stringers, 3/4" B-C grade plywood deck, 3500lb dexter axle, 4500lb springs, 7500 lb bulldog hitch.
Heres how it looked after I built the new sides this weekend.
1967 F-350 with a 352 2v v8 np435 4speed dana 70 rear, etc.
My grandpa bought this truck new in 66-67 when the new body style came out he built the flatbed, drove it almost everyday till he bought a new f-150 in 1978 after this it saw duty getting up hay till 1994 when he passed it to my dad, after a quick paint job and going through the engine it remained our #1 workhorse till about three years ago when he passed it on to me. I have been slowly transforming this truck in to a useful truck once again and i use it for my landscaping business to pull either a 12' x 7' utility trailer or a 25' x 98" car trailer.
Future plans: New Paint, 12 valve cummins, heck maybe even the high pinion dana 60 front I have for a four wheel drive conversion.
The trailer is one that I built over a period of about six months and finally got it done last year. Its made of .1 wall 2x4 box main beams with 4" channel stringers, 3/4" B-C grade plywood deck, 3500lb dexter axle, 4500lb springs, 7500 lb bulldog hitch.
Heres how it looked after I built the new sides this weekend.