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Here's a couple of video's,of a T.F. 6400 frame,ready for a 275 mile trip to its new home! Another one saved from the crusher!

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Just sold: 1955 2nd Series 6500 2-Ton Flatbed Truck
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Way to go Bill!
Keep up the good work.


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Same to you!! Did you happen to get any pic's of those happy faces?? That old G.M.C. looks to be in great shape,compared to most! I'll bet that's a haul you won't forget for a while! On the '56 The cab was so far gone,(on this frame,)that there were rust holes in the inside door panels! you could drop a basketball through either floorboard! Funny part is,the truck sat for over 30 years,and the 261 was still "free"! someone removed the intake/exhaust a year ago,and didn't plug the necessary holes. it's stuck,now. Hopefully a good rebuild candidate.


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Thanks again Bill. The frame is home in Wisconsin! I will post some pictures later this weekend. I appreciate the videos.


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You're MORE than WELCOME!! Glad to help!! PLEASE keep us posted!


Just sold: 1955 2nd Series 6500 2-Ton Flatbed Truck
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