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Maybe that's the reason I spend so much time on here...I'm part of the editorial staff...well, actually more like the peanut gallery, but you know what I mena.
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Every time i pick up one of those Classic trucks magazines I always look for 67-72 f100 but all i almost always see are 53-57 f100s some chevy Apaches and a lot of 67-72 c-10chevy pickups and now Ive also started to notice those box looking 73-87 c10 chevy trucks in these magazines. Thats what these classic truck magazines feature evry time I pick one up at the news stand a bunch of chevys and a few 53-57 f100s. And as for the dodge d-100's they dont even exist in the classic truck magzines man I Im also glad im not into dodge trucks anyways there is no such thing as a pre 94 Dodge because they are all are pieces of junk. So much for dodge reputation. But having little to none of our year trucks in these magazines totally blows and is very dissapointing and is total bull. So I guess to these magazines 67-72 chevys are better to get coverage on then 67-72 Fords. :cuss:

Yea I think a Fordification magazine and calander are something to look forward to. 8)
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A friend in Tennessee told me about 'this old truck' a few years ago but I'd never seen the actual mag until one of our big box book stores started carrying it a few months ago. Sure has a lot of good stuff in it. In looking through their back issues list the closest thing I found to our trucks listed was a 68 Mercury in the feb 03 issue so I ordered it. Tells about a 15000 mile truck out in Ontario. The article has lots of merc info culled from the mercurypickup website and is fairly informative. The truck looks good but for the bizarre touch of a 69 anodized grill (red line painted) mounted with the original grill's white painted headlight doors :hmm: One of those taste is all in his mouth kind of things- and it wasn't even mentioned in the article. Writer must have thought it was one of those obscure 'Canadian only' things.

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