'66 Crew

BleednBlue68

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Wow, def a sweet truck. Never seen a crew cab of that yr. I'd like to know the production numbers on old crew cab fords. I rarely see a late 70's Ford crew cab let alone a 60's crew. They have to be rare!
 

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I have to say that I have never seen one of these in person but it would have been sharp lowered with some 18s on it.

I was actually think half ton conversion, 5 x 5.5" and old school slots.. or Panther Platform bits (think Police interceptor current gen) and 5x4.5" bits...

Or if was to really get carried away... AWD, 18's and in the weeds....

Here is the first one I pulled up on Google Images when I started a thread about this truck on another forum...

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And a Mercury tailgate and Badgers for sure!

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I am going to use all my mercury stuff on my crew cab. I am going to start on the tailgate in the next few weeks.
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I think I read somewhere once that Ford started making Crew Cabs for the rail road in 1956. Hence the name "crew cab". We had a 65 cheby 3X3 for a farm truck that Dad bought from a Geo physical crew but they were refereed to as 6 packs.
 
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