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    Well, it has selectros on it. Whats the electric outlet looking thing on the motor block?
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    That thing is in pretty decent shape!. Good Score!! . . .I usually have my dog ride in the back rather than up on the engine, . .just a thought, . .lol. .

    The electrical outlet looking thing is probably an outlet for an inverter setup that runs off the alternator, . .my dad had one like that on a truck he had when I was growing up. . ..used it to run lights, skilsaw, . .etc. . . .

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    that is not a dog, that is the built in security system.

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    moosejr is right its to convert 12 volt to 120 to run what ever you got yes that dog can ride wherever he wants lol thank you for the complements there are other pics on here to if you want to see them i finally got the right pics to work
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    selectros what are those? are they aftermarket and did the F.D put them on
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    Those inverters were pretty popular years ago around here with the phone company trucks. Many an old stake body Ford truck still had the fuse holder (the type that held an old Buss house fuse) mounted on the inner fender.

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    Selectros let you free wheel. A locking hub tyoe of deal. Yes they are NOT stock.
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