Wierd discovery (late-model bumpside)

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Re: Wierd discovery (late-model bumpside)

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Nice truck Eddie!
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TexasVine wrote:Nice truck Eddie!
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this is my F100 1975 (yes, down here this is the 1975 model), three on tree, Y-block 292 and power brakes (upgraded)
Eddie,

That is a very nice truck. :thup: I wonder just how similar it is to the US 67-72 styles. Do you know if there are any Brazilian parts stores that would ship international to the US? Is there a forum like Fordification for the F1000 styles? Was this sold in other South American countries or possibly even Central America? Sorry to bother you with an old thread. :D
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Wilfred of Ivanhoe wrote:
this is my F100 1975 (yes, down here this is the 1975 model), three on tree, Y-block 292 and power brakes (upgraded)
Eddie,

That is a very nice truck. :thup: I wonder just how similar it is to the US 67-72 styles. Do you know if there are any Brazilian parts stores that would ship international to the US? Is there a forum like Fordification for the F1000 styles? Was this sold in other South American countries or possibly even Central America? Sorry to bother you with an old thread. :D
Hi Wilfred,

Thanks.

I believe that Ford choose one basic model of the american F100 to produce here, with no optional itens.

I believe you can find stores that ships to us. Are you looking for an especific part? maybe i can help.

i know that in argentina the f100 was knowed as "pata larga"

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Re: Wierd discovery (late-model bumpside)

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Hi Wilfred,

Thanks.

I believe that Ford choose one basic model of the american F100 to produce here, with no optional itens.

I believe you can find stores that ships to us. Are you looking for an especific part? maybe i can help.

i know that in argentina the f100 was knowed as "pata larga"

:thup:

Eddie,

Thank you for your response.

Well I went to Brazil a few years back (South and eastern mostly and it was fantastic!), and since then, there have been things I tried to buy that I had seen while I was there, from stores I visited while there. The international bit gave me troubles though. From what I understand I had to have a Brazilian Social Security number and address.

I would be very interested in any stores or resources you know of. The Brazilian ford market is still very new to me. I am not very familiar with the models. I am always interested in "rust free" parts. I am afraid the shipping will be very high though.

Argentina too? Sounds like the models might be more widespread. That sounds like good news.

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1953 F100 (Waitint for attention)
1969 F100 LWB w/ 72 grille (Daily driver & work truck)
1969 F100 LWB Parts truck
1971 F100 SSWB 4x4 (Current Project)
2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport (Actually the wife's)
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