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ajk gotta wait to see if you answer is the right one before you post question
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and your answer is 4 barrel 4 speed 2 exahust (dual)
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Originally Posted by slowmotion
That's why they had a hard time selling them south of the border.
In 1935 this company was reorganized under the name American Bantam. Production resumed in 1937 and continued through 1941, including the first prototype of what later became the Jeep. What was the original name? American Austin Car Company Their 1932 Bantam is what some of today's altereds are based upon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America...in_Car_Company dragonmaster093 I'll give it to you since ajk already asked a question. I have the flu and I'm going back to bed. :oops: |
Sorry dragon i jumped the gun. I saw your BRC answer and was thinking you posted the question. I goofed.
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name 2 features on the 76-77 ford f 250 high boy the makes them different from the standard ones
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This generation is noted for the durability of the body panels as Ford used extensive amounts of galvanized sheet metal to fight corrosion. 1977 was the first year for smaller cowl insignias moved near the windshield
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the high boy had a divorced transfer case and a regular one had a transfer case bolted to tranny ...the high boy had wider springs
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ding ding manic got 2 the thrid i was looking for was narrower rear frame
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according to a 2007 DOT survey , how many registered PASSENGER vehicles are there in the united states?
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1 billion
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