my '67 ranger in the country

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my '67 ranger in the country

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That's a nice photo Dan! I love your truck's color scheme.
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robroy wrote:That's a nice photo Dan! I love your truck's color scheme.
Thanks, the photo would be better without my junk in it though. I like the color pretty well too. :)
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Nice pic! Why did you take the hubcaps off? they looked good.
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guerra wrote:Nice pic! Why did you take the hubcaps off? they looked good.
First I had a blowout on the rear and lost one. Then I decided to buy two new tires for the rear. The day after I got the tires one went flat on loop 410. I was actually going 70 on a dead flat and didn't know it. I replaced the ruined tire and just kept the caps off for now. It was a bad valve stem that caused that flat by the way.
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Sweet lines for the color scheme; thanks for sharing.
I will soon post pix of my old girl, 1967 Camper Special. She has been in our family since sold brand new at Read Mullan Ford, 16th Street and East Camelback Road in Phoenix, AZ.
I just recently sold my other Ford to a friend. It was a 1956 Fairlane Country Sedan. That was necessary to let us invest a "few Benjamins" in the old girl.
Thanks again... :)
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"Six 7" has been in our family since new, from Read Mullan Ford...
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Great picture! The '67 looks right at home there, almost looks like a pic you'd see in a Ford brochure from back in the day :thup:.
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