The truck has been a staple at the range for many years. Our customers love to "hit the truck" and it makes a great target. From most bays, the truck is roughly 87 to 93 yards away. Sound easy? Come give it a shot.
Can you count the dimples? How many times do you think the hood has been hit over the years? We think it looks pretty cool!
The front windshield has been gone for some time. I think we might have had some help from the Ohio River during past floods.
What's better than a hole-in-one? Check out this shot! This tailgate shot lodged itself between the tailgate on a fly and will be stuck forever.
There is a distinctive sound that a golf ball makes bouncing off a truck fender. If you've been to the range, hopefully you've heard it.
Based on the VIN, this is a 1978 Ford F350
The original engine was a 351M V8 (2-barrel carburetor)
GVWR: 5,000-6,000 lbs. range
Exact production numbers are not fully published (maybe someone knows) but we do know:
- Ford produced approximately 864,000 F-Series trucks in 1978 across all trims (F-100, F-150, F-250, F-350)
- The 351M engine was relatively common in the F-series in the late 1970's
Our truck was made at the plant in Oakville, Ontario, Canada