1979 f250 in great condition with a possible 133k for miles dash says 33917 possibly rolled over once from Florida never been out in salt only been up north for 3 years garage kept runs strong clutch works as should shifts with ease nice driving truck with a 400 4spd with true duals with flowmasters stright out the back great sounding 4x4 both high and low work great locking hubs everything works solid frame just a great solid truck
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Dash Parts for Sale
- 1970 1971 1972 olds cutlass 442 w30 windshield washer switch plate and knob(US $20.00)
- 1949-1950 ford meteor clock delete
- 1978-1979 chevrolet malibu gas guage,fuel guage
- Dp01-68c dash panel 1968-1968 chevrolet camaro includes top panel & inner struct(US $338.20)
- 1966 1967 1968 dodge truck automatic dash utilne d100 d200 power wagon
- 1948 1949 1950 hudson clock borg - sp274(US $23.99)
Ford B-Max goes in to production
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Why the Stingray's $52K sticker should come with an asterisk
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RCA students redesign the Fiat 500 and Panda for 2020
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