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Topic: 1965 or 1966 Ford
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David B

05-28-2004 18:00:30
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What's a good price for a '65 or '66 Ford pickup? I've always wanted a '66, and would be interested in a good one. Thanks.

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leland

06-16-2004 17:54:40
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Re: 1965 or 1966 Ford in reply to David B, 05-28-2004 18:00:30  
if you really want a 65-66 ford a place in staunton il called country classics about 40 miles north of st louis on I-55 exit 41 or 43 he has about a 1/2 dozen f-250s that year maybe a 150 he has a web site never been on it good luck toughist truck i ever owned

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G. L. Grumpy

05-29-2004 22:34:40
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Re: 1965 or 1966 Ford in reply to David B, 05-28-2004 18:00:30  
Most of the 66 parts were one year items like in lisght switches and body mounts and some sheet'metal stuff that makes them harder ro find parts for. The books skop over 66 lot's times. It's kinda one off year just like he 56 was.

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Pollack Pete

05-29-2004 03:56:04
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Re: 1965 or 1966 Ford in reply to David B, 05-28-2004 18:00:30  
I've always liked '65 and '66 Fords too.Saw a real sweet '65 go on E-bay about 2 months ago for $5,100.00 F-100, Short box, Candy apple red,black interior,built 351 Windsor,c-4 automatic,some kind of fancy wheels.Looked like a real nice ride for that kind of money.My idea is to get one for a daily driver in the Summer months,then let it sleep in the Winter.OK,I'm done dreaming now.I don't blame you for liking them.Seems like a lot of them around,plus lots of used and after-market parts available.Good luck.

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