parting out 1969 f250 ranger camper special

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how much for the inner door panels and shipping to 30157
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send me an email and i'll take some pictures of what i have and you decide if that is the wheels you are after. kansastomatoes at sbcglobal dot net. thanks.

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$150 plus freight. thanks.

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removed the disc brake assemblies yesterday. a lot easier than i expected. also transmission and auxiliary tank. the auxiliary tank is good. half full of stale gas. here's a few pics. thanks.
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how much for the front brakes and i beams? Also will that aux tank fit in a swb? thinkin about removing my in cab tank.
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neoxman wrote:Also will that aux tank fit in a swb? thinkin about removing my in cab tank.
My shorty came from the factory with the aux tank so they will work, looking at the attached drawing it has a different rear mounting bracket from the LWB trucks, that it is about all I see that is different. :2cents: http://www.fordification.com/tech/image ... -aux02.jpg
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Interested in the parking brake cables to the rear end. Are they availiable? Do you know if they will fit my 68 CS? thanks in advance!
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Do you still have the ac box and controls?
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do you still have the steering wheel? If you do..how much..thanks.
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i sold the steering column w/ wheel. the a/c box etc is still available. i have a couple of those. i also parted out a 70 f250 cs. i still have the auxiliary gas tank and related parts from the 69. the 70 cs also had a aux tank but it was rusty so i have some extra parts. the front brakes and i beams are for sale for $200 but i think that freight would be a deal breaker. i can remove any brake parts that you might need but it is still winter around here but when the snow melts and the mud disappears i could remove any brakle cables that you might need. thanks.
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What shape are the F250 hood badges in from either truck?
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heater control with no a/c do u have it? i need this part badly i have a 69 f100
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i am sure i do have. it may be quite a while before i could get to it, however. thanks.
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I also have a 1969 F250CS. I am looking for stock hubcaps. I saw one on the dash in one of your pix. Do you have all 4?
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i think i have a complete set. i know one on the truck pictured was bent but i believe i have at least another partial set. i can look but the snow will not melt until monday it looks like. thanks.
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