New georgian here with a first gen... also have a question
Heck you outta see my 87, clear is peeling all over the place and it has a crack in the dash.
I've replaced the door panels then I smoothed and painted them so they look good. The front seats were worn out but those got tossed in the shed for cavy seats.
I owned a ford once when I was 12. Paid $400 for it, drove it about a week, traded it for a 77 GMC with a mean 400 SB in it. First 3 lessons in trucks were I don't like fords, built 400s like to overheat, and a teenager has no business in a truck with a 400+ HP engine and posi rearend.
I've replaced the door panels then I smoothed and painted them so they look good. The front seats were worn out but those got tossed in the shed for cavy seats.
I owned a ford once when I was 12. Paid $400 for it, drove it about a week, traded it for a 77 GMC with a mean 400 SB in it. First 3 lessons in trucks were I don't like fords, built 400s like to overheat, and a teenager has no business in a truck with a 400+ HP engine and posi rearend.
Last edited by neo71665; Feb 10, 2010 at 06:48 PM.
welcome to the show brother. and that '83 is really clean-inside & out-especially for $700!
I owned a ford once when I was 12. Paid $400 for it, drove it about a week, traded it for a 77 GMC with a mean 400 SB in it. First 3 lessons in trucks were I don't like fords, built 400s like to overheat, and a teenager has no business in a truck with a 400+ HP engine and posi rearend.
It lacks power in the stock set up but mine was highly modded. The 3.4 in it now even more so. With a 3 inch BL and 31s I still got around 18-20 MPG depending on how I kept my foot out of it. Can't tell ya what the 3.4 gets yet as I'm still tinkering with it and might even SAS it now.





