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Free forum : 1957-1960 Ford F-Series Trucks & Panels
Free forum : Our Forum was created for 1957-1960 Ford F100 Truck & Panel Fans. Here we can share info, tips and tricks on building these cool classic trucks & panels. Try and find old Ford Truck parts
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The Christine Car Club is an international club where actual movie car, Christine clone owners and enthusiasts, and fans of the 1957 and 1958 Plymouth come together to pay tribute to Stephen King and John Carpenter's masterpieces. Released in 1983, b
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This is a RPG writing forum based on the original 1960 series Dark Shadows.
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RAT ROD's RULE
http://ratrodsrule.com/forum/index.php Another Rat Rod Forum...
Possible purchase of a '66 21 window rag microbus
No engine or back seats, but looks very straight and complete otherwise. $14K. I've been looking and they're hard to find since the restored ones are gold mines, everyone's snatching up the shells. What do you guys think? I can't lose, right? The
1960's Honda 90cc
Looking for a 1960's Honda S-90...CL90....SL90 for a Cafe Racer project. I would be interested in any leads for a parts bike or just bits and pieces
Falcon 1960-1970-1/2 Comets 1960-1965 and Econo's 1960-1967
*************SHOW within a Show***************************************************** for the listed above fine Ford products!!! FREE at the Pumpkin Run over in No Falcon Way, in the back corner, by the show car gate, we had 39 Falcon's/Econolines there
Old metal detector from the 1960's found... (PICS)
We found this whilst cleaning the other day. Seems to be an early, commercially produced metal detector from 1967/1968. This old dinosaur has some "modern" features on it too... like a coil cable concealed within the shaft and 'typical' shaft
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