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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: La.
Posts: 2,890
It's between 179 and 184, i guess it depends on the temp. and the humidity.
I'm not kiddin you, the truck still has a wooden bed that my friends dad mounted in 1967 before selling it in 1969, when it was a daily driver to work and a sat. nite racer. It still has the 48 ford chassis, but beefed up and a strut front. but it now has a 632 on a 600 shot, and of course it's NHRA legal. It's just scarry to me to see my grand pa's farm truck run like NASA took it over. But it is a crowd pleaser, it looks like the hidden valley ranch salad truck that you see in the commericals.
One day i'll make movies of it and post it here on RJ.
Zip.
I'm not kiddin you, the truck still has a wooden bed that my friends dad mounted in 1967 before selling it in 1969, when it was a daily driver to work and a sat. nite racer. It still has the 48 ford chassis, but beefed up and a strut front. but it now has a 632 on a 600 shot, and of course it's NHRA legal. It's just scarry to me to see my grand pa's farm truck run like NASA took it over. But it is a crowd pleaser, it looks like the hidden valley ranch salad truck that you see in the commericals.
One day i'll make movies of it and post it here on RJ.
Zip.