Where did '67-'72 sell the Most ??

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Still Knowing the numbers or not, When until one month ago a Fire dept. In The Caroolinas used a 67-72 for a water truck that says dependable.
They should retro these trucks like the T-bird.

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Around here St. Maries-Plummer ID. you see some 67-72 pickups I have a fealing those that were here lived pretty hard lives in the woods. You go down to Lewiston though and that place is crawling with Fords old and new.
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From what I've read and heard, I'd say Texas probably sold the lion's share. Smart folks, them Texans :D Like us Albertans- cowboys, oil, air force and FORD Trucks.

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Around here, most of the old trucks seem to be Fords, 67-72 being the most plentiful, followed by 73-77 and right after that, 64-66.
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Yah there really are a bunch of them around. When I went to school in bremerton I started counting to see how many I saw on the drive to school. its about 15 miles from my house to school and I would see an average of 5 different 67-72s every day. It was crazy
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I think Oregon has the most 67-72 left. I've seen more on my short drives between the oregon boarder and Banks than I have in the Oly Wa area in a long time.
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