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Old 01-12-2011
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Picked up a 1990 F150 a while back. My winter truck and hauler for the shop. Not real pretty, but the engine runs great.

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Nice! I'd love a extended cab short bed in that generation, love the straight lines.
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Needed a bit of work, has a busted radius arm bracket, the center fuel tank had several holes in it, the fuel pumps didn't work, and a few other odds and ends. Just about everything is fixed now. Need to check a motor mount tomorrow, I think I have a bad one.
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not bad for 20 years old!
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Question is Dan, whos doing the wrenching
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I do all my own work. Don't trust anyone else. I get tons of cars in my shop, keeps me busy.
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By the time you get done wrenching on it, you'll have a nearly new truck!
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Lots of new parts already, a few more and I'll be all done.
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Lots of new parts already, a few more and I'll be all done.
For awhile there buddy, I was thinking that maybe pulling of the radiator cap and slipping a new truck under it would be a better idea.
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No way, truck has a good engine and drive train. Frame is in great shape. The exhaust needs to be replaced from the heads to the tail pipe though.
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