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Love the detail work on the engine, and on the Ghost on the hood! :thup:
Aint' gonna' run very good till you put some plug wires on it though... :lol:
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thats me and the original GHOST[ my dads truck] in the back ground.
thats why I love these bumps so much..
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basketcase0302 wrote:Love the detail work on the engine, and on the Ghost on the hood! :thup:
Aint' gonna' run very good till you put some plug wires on it though... :lol:
:lol: :lol: :cry: :cry: :lol: :lol:
I had not noticed that in the picture it did not have plug wires or distributer....lmfao..
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basketcase0302 wrote:Love the detail work on the engine, and on the Ghost on the hood! :thup:
Aint' gonna' run very good till you put some plug wires on it though... :lol:
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GHOST wrote:thats me and the original GHOST[ my dads truck] in the back ground.
thats why I love these bumps so much..
Looks like there have been a lot of Ford trucks in your family...my kinda' family!

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Great looking truck! A very clean engine too! Looks like your dad had a real nice bump back in the day too 8).
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Very cool. :D :yt:
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Always make sure that your kids close your hood properly..
This is what happen when I asked my 13 year-old to check the engine oil, and then we left for the store..
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Ouch :doh:
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Damb, that stinks... :doh:
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GHOST wrote:[ Image ]
Always make sure that your kids close your hood properly..
This is what happen when I asked my 13 year-old to check the engine oil, and then we left for the store..
I had something similiar happen to me but my hood just got stuck on the cowl. :cry: it never came all the way up to the drip rail. Did your hood hinges break or anything? Its just a good thing you kept your cool and nothing bad happened.
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The hood hinges did break :cry: . It also made a small dent on the cab and on the hood where the hinges go :cry: , but it did not break the windshield, and I did not crash into anything, thank god... :pray: :fr:
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well ghost then your ahead of the game. :lol: When my hood came open on me I ended up in the wrong lane of traffic and fighting my truck to get to safety. Its a whole different feeling when these big steel hoods come open on you.
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Sorry to laugh at this post, but I had the same thing happen to me. My room mate at the time liked to have $H!T himself. I was running about 55 in the passing lane when the hood bobbled. As soon as I let off the gas she went up, I had my windows up rode the white line and pulled off to the left of the road. My room mate was impressed that I remained calm. Didn't do as much damage to mine. I have one jacked up hood hinge and a little dent in the hood. Sorry not trying to steel your thread but it is common with these old trucks!
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