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Skylark
Posted - 04/13/2023 : 08:10:25 It was mentioned in my earlier post of the Econoline pickup that Jeep had its own version.
I think this is it.
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kosh2258
Posted - 04/14/2023 : 08:08:26 These are slick simply for the uniqueness of them. AutoCult did an FC-150 in 1:43 a couple of years ago in the blue color of picture 3. I managed to snag one for my collection.
Bob Nist
Posted - 04/13/2023 : 16:55:49 That is a short bed truck.
Myron
Posted - 04/13/2023 : 16:36:35 I did too Billy. I liked them.
tcam
Posted - 04/13/2023 : 10:47:38 Had a customer that ran a garage had one of these with a plow on it he plowed a few other businesses and customers with it said it was the best plow truck he ever had. His was a FC170 had the 226 6 cylinder in it.
Gene
Posted - 04/13/2023 : 10:28:34 Me too, rarely seen, my understanding that these were some badass trucks. Most got used and abused and few survived.
quote:Originally posted by Steve K
I drove a dark green one back in 1966 when I worked a summer job at a Rohm and Haas Chemical plant. I'd buy one in 1:24 if DM made it.
Steve K
Posted - 04/13/2023 : 08:53:21 I drove a dark green one back in 1966 when I worked a summer job at a Rohm and Haas Chemical plant. I'd buy one in 1:24 if DM made it.
Billy Collins
Posted - 04/13/2023 : 08:20:32 I knew of a couple of these back in the day. Pretty cool truck.