should I sport a 76' Ford Courier?
should I sport a 76' Ford Courier?
I have been looking for a small truck to drive while i pull my X apart and try to make some power, my dad found a 1976 Ford Courier. My first thought was," well it's small.."
[media]http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp54/Jga74courier/IMGP1157.jpg[/media]
What do you guys think? I'm looking for fuel economy, maybe a little towing ability and something i can put a little character into.
[media]http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/pp54/Jga74courier/IMGP1157.jpg[/media]
What do you guys think? I'm looking for fuel economy, maybe a little towing ability and something i can put a little character into.
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Re: should I sport a 76' Ford Courier?
I'm probably one of the only resident Ranger fanatics on here, so I'll chime in.
Not sure about using that model as a tow-pig... maybe some LIGHT towing but certainly not a car. As for the condition, it seems to be pristine. Normally the couriers are pretty beaten up but this one is in GREAT shape.
If you can get a good price on it, I'd certainly rock it. There's a cult following of the truck in the minitruck world... not sure if that means anything to you LOL.
I'd gopher it.
Not sure about using that model as a tow-pig... maybe some LIGHT towing but certainly not a car. As for the condition, it seems to be pristine. Normally the couriers are pretty beaten up but this one is in GREAT shape.
If you can get a good price on it, I'd certainly rock it. There's a cult following of the truck in the minitruck world... not sure if that means anything to you LOL.
I'd gopher it.
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