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Location: greenfield, IN
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1978 Ford Ranger
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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This is my baby it's a 78 F-250 Custom powered by a transplanted 460 with high compression pistons, cam, 750 edelbrock carb, intake, and fendermount hooker headers, Transmission is a c-6 with a reverse manual valve body and a 3600 stall converter, np205 t-case, 10.25 sterling rear end, ladder bars with 4.88's and a true track. the front is a high pinion dana 44 with a rolled hog head it also has 4.88's and a locker. the dog house and the bed are hydrolic, along with the hydrolic steering. its got brand new boggers 44-19.5-16.5 i still have to design a new transmission cross member and . I've replaced the shocks u see with the largest ones rancharo sells they are still a bit to short at 38 inches long. This is a picture of my truck they day we pulled it home. nothing on the truck worked it had been sitting for 12 years This is a front veiw after the 8 inch springs were installed. Here it is thats as high as its gettn its 9feet 6 inch tall this is a picture of the front end while i was designing every thing for the steering and rolling the hog head this is the finished product of the hydrolic steering. i've got a bad problem with breaking front axles right now but that will soon be remidied with some STRANGE racing axles.
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Posted by: MonsterMudderNY
05/19/2009 08:25PM
Im building a 78 f250 and have 44s for it where did u get the front leafs and what size lift are you running?
Posted by: fordranger01
04/26/2009 07:46PM
Wow, your ranger is awesome! Have you seen this ranger community @ http://www.fordrangerforum.com
Posted by: Monstertrucker
03/16/2008 04:53PM
bad a$$ !!!!
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