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1900 Ford Wagon “Mom and Dad's Stuff”
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“Mom and Dad's Stuff”1900 Ford Wagon

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1900 Ford Wagon - 1985 Mercury Grand Marquis LS. 64K original miles...originally my mother's parents' car. 1900 Ford Wagon - 1988 Thunderbird Sport...the only new car my folks have ever bought. Only two mods on the car are exhaust and the 10-hole wheels (Saleen ta… 1900 Ford Wagon - 1994 Lincoln Mark VIII...needs mods! =) 1900 Ford Wagon - 2000 Excursion Limited V-10...the V-10 is the next best thing to a Powerstroke when it comes to towing. And just try to ignore the kitten i… 1900 Ford Wagon - My dad wanted one, and my mom is the GSM at a Ford dealership...suffice it to say they got a good deal on it. 1900 Ford Wagon - 1941 Toro. This is an ex-golf course tractor. The drivetrain is essentially the same as a '41 Ford city delivery truck. 1900 Ford Wagon - 1941 John Deere Model A. We have done virtually nothing with this tractor except look at it, but my folks and I hope to go to some parades… 1900 Ford Wagon - 1963 Ford 6000 diesel. Another tractor that we haven't done a thing with since we bought it, but it has a definite future in tractor pulls.… 1900 Ford Wagon - 1975 Ford 2000. This is an ex-Pennsylvania Air National Guard tractor. Originally it entered service in yellow, but at some point the Pitts… 1900 Ford Wagon - The beginning of a partial restoration. I just wanted to fix some hacked wiring at first, then I figured it'd be easier if I took the hood… 1900 Ford Wagon - 1963 Ford 4000 (forgot to mention that in the first caption). Painted from the rear of the tranny forward. It's a rattle-canned, 50-foot pa… 1900 Ford Wagon - This is what the X was MEANT to do! Not serve as a minibus for a soccer mom with an inferiority complex! 1900 Ford Wagon - Radiator, running boards, and battery box are painted and installed... 1900 Ford Wagon - Lowered 1½" with coil springs from American Air Suspension on 5 June 2005 1900 Ford Wagon - A gold Lincoln Mark VIII coupe is parked outdoors on a gravel surface with a wooded area behind it. 1900 Ford Wagon - Sheetmetal is all painted finally! Starting to look more like a tractor... 1900 Ford Wagon - ...and finally looks something like a tractor again! I really don't have the patience for bodywork, and it shows. Now all I have to do is p… 1900 Ford Wagon - '93 Ranger radio in the '85 Grand Marquis 1900 Ford Wagon - A red metal block, possibly a counterweight or part, sits on concrete next to a heavy chain. 1900 Ford Wagon - A red metal object with a curved top rests on a concrete surface. 1900 Ford Wagon 1900 Ford Wagon - Two metal parts, one rusty and one freshly welded, sit on a concrete surface. 1900 Ford Wagon - Two metal brackets, one showing fresh welds and the other showing significant rust and wear. 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis front stripped 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis left side partly stripped 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis right side partly stripped 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis right lower fender rot 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis right door rot 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis rear stripped 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis LH lower quarter panel rot 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis right door patch (panel homemade) 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis right lower fender patch 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis LH lower quarter panel patch 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis right door patch filled and (half-assed) primed 1900 Ford Wagon - '85 Grand Marquis LH lower quarter panel filled and (half-assed) primed 1900 Ford Wagon - A copper stud is shown against a textured background. The image includes a date stamp of 04/04/2011 and a SuperMotors.net watermark. 1900 Ford Wagon - Genuine parts package containing 6 studs, part number W703902-S403. 1900 Ford Wagon - A red SUV tows a red car on a trailer across a grassy field.

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