77 ford Mud truck

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  1. Ridersdayout says:

    depends on where u …
    depends on where u live, in some states there is no limit in some the bumpers cant b a certain hight off the ground

  2. stinkbomb13 says:

    it sounds like a …
    it sounds like a in boat

  3. 390MUDDIN says:

    what size lift you …
    what size lift you got on that f100?

  4. westernsharpie says:

    is this truck good …
    is this truck good for getting the groceries?

  5. jrroadkill says:

    yea i have 78 ford …
    yea i have 78 ford short bed 460 motor and grannie 4 speed f150 rear end 1 ton pull strong

  6. bronnen622 says:

    Looks way too nice …
    Looks way too nice to be a “mud” truck.

    Love It!!

  7. mudderchik622 says:

    <3 the truck!
    <3 the truck!

  8. bmetstud says:

    nice
    nice

  9. Auz26 says:

    hey i’m lookin to …
    hey i’m lookin to make mine into a mud truck but i want it to be street legal does anyone know the height requirment??

  10. Springdalefarms says:

    Wrong,I own a 4×4 …
    Wrong,I own a 4×4 76 F-150 with a streight 6,NP-436,NP-205,from the factory.

  11. santa914 says:

    NICE TRUCK
    NICE TRUCK

  12. Welsch69 says:

    Ford offered …
    Ford offered limited 429’s in their F250’s in 1978-1979.

  13. langstonracing428 says:

    hey i have a 77 …
    hey i have a 77 ford 4×4 and im putting a 460 in it and a grannie 4 speed and making a truck just like yours got any ideas i need to know

  14. fomocowboy says:

    ok.
    ok.

  15. piebaldsir says:

    If you really …
    If you really understood why I posted the comment in the first place, then we wouldn’t be having this argument right now. THE 429 WAS NOT DESIGNED TO BE APPLIED TO A FORD PICKUP. The Huger 460 WAS indeed designed for pickups, because it has more torque. MORE TORQUE, MORE TOWING POWER.. hmm, but I guess Ford had no idea what they were doing when they were designing their engines in the mid 70’s.

  16. fomocowboy says:

    okay, so to put an …
    okay, so to put an end to this…….explain to all of us what the difference is between CAR or MUSTANG horsepower and TRUCK horsepower? what makes a BLOCK, not a complete engine, better for a mustang than a pickup? and vice-versa.

  17. piebaldsir says:

    Wrong again, two …
    Wrong again, two versions dumbass. The Huger 460 and the 429 run the same big block, but they have many differences that set them apart.. The 429 was designed specifically for the Mustang and racing in general.. BOSS 429 ring a bell? The “new” mustangs i’m afraid, aren’t built like they were in 1969. It doesn’t suprise me they share the same motor with an SUV..

  18. fomocowboy says:

    oh, go ahead and …
    oh, go ahead and send me your email address, i’ll show you a copy of my title that says my 4 wheel drive came with a 6 cylinder

  19. fomocowboy says:

    okay, so……460’s …
    okay, so……460’s are “almost” specifically made for 4×4 pickups right? are you aware that the 429’s and 460’s are the SAME ING BLOCK? and the 429 is designed specifically for mustangs? how is it that all motors are SPECIFICALLY good for only one vehicle? the new mustangs run the same motor as the explorer? F-150’s have ALWAYS run the same motors as MUSTANGS…….. and im talking FROM THE FACTORY here dipshit, 4.6 used in both cars and trucks, 302 in both, 351 in both, and so on.

  20. piebaldsir says:

    And for the record, …
    And for the record, just what the do you think you’re saying telling me that the 460 only came in the two wheel drive model, on an F150?? The 460 was the biggest badass, almost specifically made for 4×4, heavy duty rigs. The F150 didn’t even offer the 460, it was the F250.. to elaborate even more, i’ve never seen a FOUR wheel drive Six Gen. Ford truck, that had a straight six in it.. only 8 cylinders buddy..

  21. piebaldsir says:

    The cylinders are …
    The cylinders are SO canted that they are almost Hemispherical. It wouldn’t even be worth it to put a 429 into a pickup in the first place because of all the mods necessary to put it in the crate. THIS is why I posted that comment. Engines CAN be swapped, but the specific engine she said isn’t even realistic.

  22. piebaldsir says:

    Haha first of all, …
    Haha first of all, Ford doesn’t compensate much for engine swaps by the way, which you quite obviously don’t realize. GM’s were easily swappable; they used similar, or identical engine mounts depending on the block size. Ford DID NOT and still does not do that. Do you realize the amount of effort it would take to put a 429 into a 79 F250 crate? The 429 was designed specifically for Mustangs, not pickups.

  23. fomocowboy says:

    yeah, it is …
    yeah, it is impossible to swap motors huh? i have a 77 f150 4×4 with a 460, even though the f150’s in 77 only came with a 460 in the TWO WHEEL DRIVE models……i always wondered why my title says its got a six cylinder instead of a BB V-8, seeings how its so impossible to swap motors.

  24. BooDaBomb8 says:

    He restored it …
    He restored it himself when he was 16 I’m not kidding there really is a 429 in it.

  25. piebaldsir says:

    lol, 429.. they …
    lol, 429.. they only came with a 305, 351, 400 or a 460..

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