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Ford C700 cabover engine?
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Posted by OliverGuy on August 21, 2006 at 12:17:42 from (74.132.223.33):
Not sure if this is the right forum, but I was looking at a '66 Ford C700 tandem cabover to haul some grain a short distance and was wondering what engine is in it. I don't know that much about Ford engines back then, but the door tag says 164hp and the GVW is 24,000#. It looks like a small block to me. Anybody know what engine this is and if it is a good engine? I know it's not much motor to move 500+ bushel, but with the extra tip tops and 18', apparently someone has set it up to haul a lot. It's got two great big 3 stage cylinders and a handy lift control lever at the back of the truck. If it would run a few seasons it may be worth the $2000. Thanks for your help.
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