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Post by Southern on Jul 25, 2011 16:55:49 GMT -5
Last couple of journals. I showed off my new Ford F250. The next journal had it sporting new looks. I painted the taillights, front turn signals, and head lights. This really improved on its looks.
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Post by jd3020 on Jul 25, 2011 19:29:21 GMT -5
we have a real 92 250 and can they take a beating same as that one pretty much the truck looks really good
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Post by steiger9330 on Jul 25, 2011 20:48:32 GMT -5
Nice. Those were my favorite toy trucks as a kid.
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Post by nathan on Jul 30, 2011 14:13:34 GMT -5
u need to do some major repair to it
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Post by Chris Taylor on Jul 30, 2011 14:55:35 GMT -5
I love those style of trucks (88-97), I have one haha But the Ertl one sits too low even for an F150 2wd. If you raised it about 3/32nds of an inch or 1/8th of an inch it would look even better as it would sit like a true 3/4 ton. The paint did wonders to it
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Post by ihdriver on Jul 30, 2011 15:07:29 GMT -5
That style is 1987-1992. I am doing a 1987 F-250
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Post by Chris Taylor on Jul 30, 2011 16:31:22 GMT -5
There really is so little difference between the 87-92 and the 93-97 style that the the ertl one could pass for both if you were to paint the chrome front end, you could make it look like a 93-97
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Post by AgriKing on Jul 30, 2011 17:16:57 GMT -5
Yes, I really like the 93-97 paint schemes.
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Post by ihdriver on Jul 30, 2011 19:43:02 GMT -5
The difference is that the grill is more rounded and the turning signals are on bottom of the light, not the side. Not that much of a difference like you said, Chris.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2011 16:19:35 GMT -5
from left to right body style is 92-98 (in 98 they did not make a new body style superduty) 87-91 then 82-86
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