Friday, February 20, 2026

What a Machine!

 


Thanks, Elmo!

15 comments:

  1. For Sale: 1963 Ford F250 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    SOLD!

    https://classiccars.com/listings/view/2046650/1963-ford-f250-for-sale-in-pittsburgh-pennsylvania-15238

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  2. Wouldn't want to drive that into a strong headwind. Gonna suck some gas

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    1. My exact thought, on both of your points.

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    2. Oh, right you are, I’m sure. Even without the steel and glass sail on top, the F250 in 1963 probably got 10 to 15 MPG, depending on the engine size and carb setup. My 1963 Chrysler 300 with a 383, and a much more aerodynamic shape, managed 8-10 MPG around town and 12-13 on the highway. No Detroit vehicle built in 1963 was built for fuel efficiency.

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  3. Better be a hot tub on that top deck

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  4. You ain't gonna believe this but I was pulling my old boat up on the trailer and gunned it a little bit much and it just happened to fit perfectly

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  5. Let us know how much they dock you if you drive the Ponchatrain bridge from Metarie to N'warlins. Too tall.

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  6. Keep away from the McDonald's drive-thru.

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    1. For me it was A&W Root Beer. Didn't do much to the camper but folded up their awning. I forgot about it being up there.

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  7. Average gas price in 1963 was $0.30 which is approx $3.15 in today's dollars. However the overall cost of living was a lot lower then, particularly housing.

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  8. I'm thinking that truck has a 352 or 390 in it.

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    1. Well, the ad says it has a 460...hmm.
      -JLM

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