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1989 Ford F-150 “"Blackie"”
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“"Blackie"”1989 Ford F-150

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The story

I bought this truck in 91 and It's been with me ever since. It's been through three starters, two alternators, two water pumps (and thermostats), one heatercore, a wiper motor, three sets of uj's (one driveline I droped at 60 mph), Swapped rear-ends & merged springs with an 88, Bellhousing cracked all the way around in 2000 ( tiged it back togeter and still running). New clutch fly turned and new slave. Replaced the saddle brackets, most of the breaklines, three exhaust systems (current flowmaster), five sets of front break pads, two sets of shoes, rotors twice, calipers once, ball joints, speedometer (cable, gear and gear ring). Numberous sensors, throttle body, a new benchseat, all new dash cluster lights, two power window motors, and a power steering pump. I dont think I forgot anything lol. — snorklecookie

Photos

1989 Ford F-150 - The front suspension components, including springs and shock absorbers, show significant rust. 1989 Ford F-150 - A Nevada license plate with the custom text SNORKLE is visible, along with a Supermotors.net watermark. 1989 Ford F-150 - The front suspension of a 1989 Ford F-150 is shown, with the wheel assembly removed for service. 1989 Ford F-150 - Front suspension components of a truck, showing the shock absorber and coil spring. 1989 Ford F-150 - A close-up of a heavily rusted metal component, possibly a vehicle part, lying on the grass. 1989 Ford F-150 - A black metal automotive part is shown on the grass, with a tire and bag of garden soil nearby. 1989 Ford F-150 - A heavily rusted metal component, possibly from a vehicle's chassis, lies on the grass next to a tire. 1989 Ford F-150 - Front wheel removed from a 1989 Ford F-150 truck with the hood up.

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