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but no rust buckets.....
 
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I hard boiled some eggs last night.

I ate 2 of them this morning.
Little salt and pepper, yum.

Well worth the $1 for the 2 eggs.
 
I owned the same model with a fleet bed ... the 283 was a fine engine ... what a workhorse ... spent many a rainy night inside the engine compartment fixing things ...
 
I owned the same model with a fleet bed ... the 283 was a fine engine ... what a workhorse ... spent many a rainy night inside the engine compartment fixing things ...
If it was a fine engine, why do you say you "spent many a rainy night inside the engine compartment fixing things"?
 
If it was a fine engine, why do you say you "spent many a rainy night inside the engine compartment fixing things"?

Have you never owed a 1967 C10? ... both the engine and I fit inside the engine compartment ... with room to work ... it was a well designed rig ...
 
I hard boiled some eggs last night.

I ate 2 of them this morning.
Little salt and pepper, yum.

Well worth the $1 for the 2 eggs.
If you had other mouths to feed besides your own you may feel differently....
 
Have you never owed a 1967 C10? ... both the engine and I fit inside the engine compartment ... with room to work ... it was a well designed rig ...
Not familiar with pickups back then, my first car being a 67 mustang, which I worked on, on occasion, but if I had to spend many rainy nights working on it in the engine compartment (also very roomy by today's standards), it would mean it broke down on me, many rainy nights while out and I had to work on it to get me and/or some girl I was with home, and I would not be talking up what a great engine. Just sayin....
 
Not familiar with pickups back then, my first car being a 67 mustang, which I worked on, on occasion, but if I had to spend many rainy nights working on it in the engine compartment (also very roomy by today's standards), it would mean it broke down on me, many rainy nights while out and I had to work on it to get me and/or some girl I was with home, and I would not be talking up what a great engine. Just sayin....

Doesn't sound like your familiar with work either ... someone who owned a Ford aught not to criticize the Chevy 283 ... ask around, see what men think of that engine ...

Where was the 710 cap on that Mustang? ...
 
Doesn't sound like your familiar with work either ... someone who owned a Ford aught not to criticize the Chevy 283 ... ask around, see what men think of that engine ...

Where was the 710 cap on that Mustang? ...
Don't even know what a 710 cap is. Had two, a 67 and then a 68. Engines not a problem, engines easy to work on, but did not require much, front end shitty to none existent, some transmission problems, but possibly from abuse.
 
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