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FORD never made a 4wd F-superduty, a.k.a F450(10 lug).
But there were quite a few companys who concerted them to 4wd.

I think 3500 is a bit much for a truck that need that kind of work

And i would like to know how it runs and drives if it need a t-case installed

Brad: I thought I remembered you saying that. I am curious as to what it isd. And agreed that I think it would be a decent, maybe still a little high price AFTER the transfer case was installed, and it was a driver.

Very cool looking truck though.
 

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Hope whoever buys that has a good dentist...

Gonna need MANY fillings replaced, and possibly the kidneys too.
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Brad: I thought I remembered you saying that. I am curious as to what it isd. And agreed that I think it would be a decent, maybe still a little high price AFTER the transfer case was installed, and it was a driver.

Very cool looking truck though.

Yeah. I almost had my hands on 2 different 4wd converted F-superdutys. One 460, one powerstroke:love::love:
 

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i don't think quigley ever did axles.
every F450axle I've seen had a Marmon-Herrington build tag on them and God help you if the tag was missing.
 

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i don't think quigley ever did axles.
every F450axle I've seen had a Marmon-Herrington build tag on them and God help you if the tag was missing.

I know the marmon herrington had their own axle under it. The other one was either a D60 or a D70 w the passenger side pumpkin like this one
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We have some 6x6's at work and some 4x4 single axles too....Most have M-H conversions but some are OshKosh and one is a Volvo with a ZF t-case and front axle....Mister, you want spend some money then go order some **** for one of those divorced t-cases....Crazy prices for gears and shafts....Your **** will pucker up when you see the bill.:eek:cookoo....We have a 4wd International Paystar in the shop now, they broke the input pinion case and some other small stuff..$11,000 and we have been waiting for over a month to get the parts. The driver heard a "bang"....Yeah, right after he flipped the t-case lockup during a spin out.-cuss
 

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I was wondering... I saw the pass side pumpkin and thought "hmm no wonder it "just" needs the transfer case installed"

I was unaware that the conversions were this way....
 

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since i like the superdutys its almost tempting to see if hed trade for my dually.stuff a nice vulcan wrecker body,self loader or stretch it for a 19' bed be one hell of a car carrier/wrecker :love: :love:
 

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look at the second picture.you can see the driveshaft in it so it drives just no 4x4 yet.
 

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