mrfixit
Chief Chaotic Engineer
Yep there it was, near the alameda:
There it was, doing what ECONOs do best:
Hauling crud and sportin' WOOD
There it was, doing what ECONOs do best:
Hauling crud and sportin' WOOD
Terry would be proud....mrfixit said:......Hauling crud and sportin' WOOD
San Francisco gun law = no handguns allowed in the city. Would you live there?It's in the only major US city that has a decreasing population (according to Jay Leno).
Oh...Bill...mine is definately not an econo tailgate!!!
The other Econoline tailgate is 3/4's the size of this one pictured.Because of the guns or other reasons? I don't own a gun. Too dangerous with my hand and arm injury. I tried shooting a shotgun a while back and could barely hit the side of a barn (literally an old barn).
And no...I don't want to live anywhere close to any major city.
Anyone have a picture of the second econo tailgate?
There are two 1961/67 Econoline tailgates:No...the express beds are 54" (or so) wide. Mine is 50" wide which is the width of the F-100 bed. It is just 20 7/8" tall (height of the express bed gates). The F-100 tailgate is 19" tall.
Regardless of part numbers, this does not match anything anyone has found as far as measurements.
There are two 1961/67 Econoline tailgates:
C2UZ-8740702-A .. 50 3/4" x 23 1/2"
C2UZ-8740702-B .. 50 3/4" x 19 1/2"
Mr Fixit: I know where Alameda is, I better..as I spent several summers in San Francisco when I was a young 'un.
Seeing old cars driven daily and parked on streets is normal in CA. No rust, cuz no snow. No snow, no salt on the roads. Far more cars in CA, too. In a study done in 1970, it was found that there were more cars in LA/Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, then in 46 of the 50 states.
Who's arguing?It's a CHEVY.
How long you guys gonna argue over this thing? sheesh. Arrange a meet and duke it out there...