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Posted by Ron in Nebr on December 03, 2003 at 07:45:56 from (65.172.143.167):
In Reply to: F20 widefront posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 02, 2003 at 16:04:22:
There's a similarly-modified F-30 sitting just outside of Valentine. However on that one they used the truck frame to stretch out the wheelbase by about three feet. I watched it sell on an auction about ten years ago, but the money must not have come through since it's still sitting right where it was that day. They started it for the sale, too. I have an F-12 with what appears to be an old car or truck straight axle under the front. It's crude, but it pivots in the center like a factory wide front, no leaf springs. Also, and my memory's a little foggy here, I seem to remember seeing an F-20 with a factory wide front in a junkyard in Harrison NE about 15 years ago. Maybe Allen could slip down there sometime and check that out if it's still there? I do remember for sure there was one there with dual brake pedals....
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