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- Bamaman11ExplorerMy cousin had a F100 with the 390 engine. It'd run like a scalded dog--fast. Only thing I'm hesitant about is having the fuel tank behind the front seat in the cab. A frame mounted fuel tank can be put in it.
- Fast_MoparExplorer
GOrsted wrote:
The Onan Power Pak was an option on 1969-1972 Ford F-250/350s.
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Thanks for the link. The Fordification.com web site is a great place to go for old Ford truck details - it is the best I have found. - Big_KatunaExplorer IIClosed at $9600.
- TXicemanExplorer IIBack in the 60's, my Dad had a couple of Studebaker pickups that he had a 120 volt generator that was belt driven from the engine. He used it during oil field service work. He had a manual throttle lock and a voltage meter on the dash. I don't remember a frequency display,
Ken PerrysburgDodgeboy wrote:
You dind't happen to notice what state it's from did you?
No, but as soon as I read your post I had a good idea where. And whaddayu know, I was right! ;)- GOrstedExplorer
- glazierExplorer IIThat truck would be top 10% of that particular model. I haven't saw many non show trucks that clean. That is the first for me on that generator under the hood, that looks OEM.
- gboppExplorerSuper nice truck. I've never heard of the Onan option.
- Perrysburg_DodgExplorer
rjstractor wrote:
Nice clean looking truck. Whomever put those ridiculous chrome eyebrow thingys on the headlights oughta be.... well, you know.....
You dind't happen to notice what state it's from did you? The Gen is factory as he shows the owners manual for it with the Ford blue oval in the upper right hand corner. Sweet truck only thing I didn't like was the bed being tweaked about 2" higher then the cab on the left side.
Don - Nice clean looking truck. Whomever put those ridiculous chrome eyebrow thingys on the headlights oughta be.... well, you know.....
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