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Ford pickups had cab-mounted gas tanks until 1972!!!

Brilliant!

Yes?

LS, duh.

Saw a Delica 4X4 the other day on a hauler traveling west on the Ohio Turnpike, for what it’s worth.

That’s not what I heard...

My 175K mile ‘05 P71's plastic chain guides were perfectly silent. Or not, hard to tell with the tunes cranked up to drown out the strange clattering noise.

5K for me on all my vehicles! IDGAF what the manufacturer says, I will not go beyond that mileage between LOF’s.

Whoa... flashback! Brings back, er, “fond” memories of the old Ford 3.8/3.9/4.2L V6 headgasket recall. Ford store I worked for back then had a pretty damn good group of techs but the was one tech in particular that was rushrushrush to get them done so he’d make his time... and inevitably his head gasket jobs would

Wrong. That hood is used for F4 Phantom landings and takeoffs :) .

Yep.

You DO know that you would exist if it weren’t for two Boomers, right???

Sorry, only the upscale Mercury Cougar comes with that fine feature.

No, SUV’s are what the UNcool kids are driving.

A buddy of mine had a fully loaded ‘77 LTD Brougham and it had 4 wheel discs, boy, would that thing NOSEDIVE when stopping LOL!

Wrong. I lived those times. Headliners back then were real cloth and were held up to the roof with steel bows, the only way one of those headliners would droop is if it was torn. Saggy headliners were a GM invention with the new-for-’77 full size cars, they had fabric glued onto a foam-backed cardboard sheet.

Had both a ‘73 Monaco and a ‘73 Polara, can confirm.

I think that Imp my be bigger than the ‘73 98 Regency I once owned!

I’ve owned several, it’s awesome :) .

You could use that hood for a helipad...