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<blockquote data-quote="User67828" data-source="post: 3348200" data-attributes="member: 38638"><p>That's a good channel, with a fair amount of good content. The old fords are the ONLY fords for me from here on out. I currently have a 79 Bronco that runs great, but the floor is rusted out and the frame is bent. Been on the lookout for another 78/79 parts Bronco to make one complete truck. Was going to 300 swap it, but the block I got had hairline cracks. I do have a p-pump cummins laying though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User67828, post: 3348200, member: 38638"] That's a good channel, with a fair amount of good content. The old fords are the ONLY fords for me from here on out. I currently have a 79 Bronco that runs great, but the floor is rusted out and the frame is bent. Been on the lookout for another 78/79 parts Bronco to make one complete truck. Was going to 300 swap it, but the block I got had hairline cracks. I do have a p-pump cummins laying though! [/QUOTE]
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