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Re: OT?? Farm Truck - How good is a Chevy C70 or G70?
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Posted by Fudd@Work on December 02, 2001 at 20:53:55 from (205.242.73.66):
In Reply to: OT?? Farm Truck - How good is a Chevy C70 or G70? posted by ShepFL on December 02, 2001 at 19:35:45:
We used to have a Chebby C70 at my other job and it had too light a frame. Going in and out of job sites would twist the frame and about 2 times a year we had to remove the radiator and have the bottom repaired where it rubbed on the mounts. I also had to replace the crossmember under the back of the cab as it broke in several pieces. You will NEVER have that on an L series Ford. We have 2 older L series Fords and they have never had a frame problem.
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