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<blockquote data-quote="Vforce700" data-source="post: 16996394" data-attributes="member: 205251"><p>Build sheet is still under the seat. 1st question-why do they put them there, and how do they put them there? Why not just fold it and leave it in the glovebox?[ATTACH=full]1824543[/ATTACH]</p><p>There are two buck tags on this truck. One is in the usual spot under the bed on the passenger side next to frame rail. But there is another identical buck tag mounted to the firewall, (up in the right corner of this pic) Is this just an Ontario thing?</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1824544[/ATTACH]</p><p>Steering wheel has little blue Ford oval in the center. Some have the blue one, some just have oval embossed in plastic. I thought maybe a Canada thing, but seems to be no particular reason why some have one and others don't...[ATTACH=full]1824545[/ATTACH] One last thing that's kinda cool. Engine tag shows 2/11/94. 460 built in Lima, Ohio. Just a few days before truck built on 2/15/94 in Oakville, Ontario. How do they move the engines from Lima to Canada. I suppose truck, but load on ship to go across the lake would be cooler.[ATTACH=full]1824546[/ATTACH]Truck does complain that the nearest In N Out is a two and a half hour drive, but all else is really good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vforce700, post: 16996394, member: 205251"] Build sheet is still under the seat. 1st question-why do they put them there, and how do they put them there? Why not just fold it and leave it in the glovebox?[ATTACH type="full"]1824543[/ATTACH] There are two buck tags on this truck. One is in the usual spot under the bed on the passenger side next to frame rail. But there is another identical buck tag mounted to the firewall, (up in the right corner of this pic) Is this just an Ontario thing? [ATTACH type="full"]1824544[/ATTACH] Steering wheel has little blue Ford oval in the center. Some have the blue one, some just have oval embossed in plastic. I thought maybe a Canada thing, but seems to be no particular reason why some have one and others don't...[ATTACH type="full"]1824545[/ATTACH] One last thing that's kinda cool. Engine tag shows 2/11/94. 460 built in Lima, Ohio. Just a few days before truck built on 2/15/94 in Oakville, Ontario. How do they move the engines from Lima to Canada. I suppose truck, but load on ship to go across the lake would be cooler.[ATTACH type="full"]1824546[/ATTACH]Truck does complain that the nearest In N Out is a two and a half hour drive, but all else is really good. [/QUOTE]
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