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Post by shastamasta on May 5, 2016 9:26:24 GMT -8
Thank you dreamcrusher for all the original info and pictures! I too 1970fordshasta have just found a great beauty near me. Doing research!
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erikhale
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Post by erikhale on Jul 24, 2020 0:56:24 GMT -8
Hello dream crusher - I too have purchased a 1971 Ford Econoline Shasta and I'm worried about having my dreams crushed you as it seems like it's a lot of work and it's very hard to find information is there any information that you found that you could possibly shoot my way I'm basically going to have to redo the whole thing including the engine? also I'm picking up that I shouldn't just got the whole thing because of structural integrity I presume any tips and info that you can help me with again I can't find any information including the shop manual
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Post by vikx on Jul 24, 2020 20:38:19 GMT -8
Dreamcrusher was last here in 2014, so this thread is 6 years old...
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Post by 2old2work on Sept 5, 2020 16:53:03 GMT -8
Hi I just joined this forum and don't know what I'm doing....so please excuse stuff that I do wrong.
Your post was dated Apr 2016....Do you still have the ford Shasta Motor home? I've had my 1971 ford Shasta motor home since about 1992.
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