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F70- f7 series truck

D- 292ci 8cyl 2 barrel carb 160hp

9- 1959

U- Produced in Louisville, Ky assembly plant,

Hope this helps buddy

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Looks like a pretty decent truck. Good find! :twothumbsup:

How common was the "big" 8 lug pattern? I can't remember ever seeing an 8 lug except for the "small" 8 pattern on the 3/4 and 1 ton pick ups.

Speed

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I Don't know unless it was a special order on the bolt pattern. It may have been common on the F7 but not on the F6. I don't think this one has but there was a lot of them around here used for log trucks. The people that owned the sawmill and town owned a Ford dealership so that is what they used but I doubt they owned this one.

Doug

Thanks a lot man. I had part of it right anyway.

Doug

No problem buddy.....yea you was right about it

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Looks like a pretty decent truck. Good find! :twothumbsup:

How common was the "big" 8 lug pattern? I can't remember ever seeing an 8 lug except for the "small" 8 pattern on the 3/4 and 1 ton pick ups.

Speed

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It is a good looking truck, will make a nice restoration project...and i'm still wondering about the 8 lug deal myself.

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No I didn't. My friend owns it. We run around together and mess with these old trucks and tractors. He already has a modern running gear that he is going to put under it. That way he won't have a lot of money in it. The other running gear was free. He may need a few patch panels. This guy is so good he can weld a tin can to a goats butt. At least it won't go to the scrapper.

Doug

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