Posted by Billy NY on October 09, 2010 at 08:21:35 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: Ford 860/861 posted by Seth Clawson on October 09, 2010 at 07:15:14:
Surprising you have not found something, searching long enough usually pays off, next option is to buy one at the right price, do the repairs, overhaul etc. and be done with it. I can say I would have preferred to have waited myself, for one in better shape, but I've had an 850 for 8 years, that probably could have been scrapped, but having done enough work to it, it's done quite a bit of work in that time and owes me nothing, I've even made enough money with it to be able to honestly say it owes me nothing. I too like these, we were a ford dealer years back and it is kind of hard not to like the style of those hundred series.
Either or, keep looking or bit the bullet for one in lesser shape than you want, once in good shape you'll know what you have.
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