It may not be a NFGT, but the "fun:dollar spent" quotient is similar. I'm a sucker for old classic vehicle "survivors". One of my sons found this ONE-OWNER 1967 F250 pickup, in original Lunar Green color, with the original 80,000 mile 352 V8/4 speed/Dana 60 rear. It was purchased new by a now-92-year-old guy about an hour from where I live (Sioux Falls, SD). We drove over to check it out yesterday, and within the first mile, I knew I had to make an offer. I couldn't believe how tight and quiet and smooth this nearly 52 year old pickup was. Needs very minimal mechanical sorting, and then we plan to just leave as-is (no restoration). Maybe add some power steering. We went a bit overboard with my 1965 F100, (see thread here: http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/showthread.php/32073-1965-F100-pickup?highlight=f100 ) and now it is so nice, we tend not to enjoy it as much as before we restored it and drove it to Home Depot, NAPA, etc for a parts runner. Now this will be the perfect truck for those duties.
1967 F250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
1967 F250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
1967 F250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
67 f250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
67 f250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
1967 F250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
1967 F250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
1967 F250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
1967 F250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
67 f250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
67 f250 by William Brunner, on Flickr
1967 F250 by William Brunner, on Flickr