I bought a 67 F100 with an inline 6 and three on the tree. One owner truck in fantastic shape! The doors are starting to rust out but other than that, it is nice. The wheel wells and the box in general has no dents or rust thru, cab corners, and cab mounts are good. The odometer reads 74K. The engine has the tag on it from the factory but it also has a stamp on it from a local rebuilder, Tam Engine Corp. It also has a Motorola Electronic Ignition box in it. Tomorrow I will hose off all the moss, drain the very old gas out of the tank and do a general clean up. It might be awhile until I can try to get it started.
Bought another one
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Nice find! Keep us posted on the progress.
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1964 F100 Short box
1968 F250
1972 F100 4x4
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible (x2)
1979 Ford Bronco (x2)
1956 Ford Thunderbird
When the going gets tough, switch to power tools -Red Green
1964 F100 Short box
1968 F250
1972 F100 4x4
1957 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible (x2)
1979 Ford Bronco (x2)
1956 Ford Thunderbird
When the going gets tough, switch to power tools -Red Green
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I washed it today, then drained the old fuel out of it. It had stale 2 stroke gas in it for some reason, it was green. I was able to keep it running for a few moments until I saw the fan wobbling on the shaft. The bushing in the water pump is gone. I will pick up a new pump tomorrow.
I don't think I'm the only one that gets excited when ya bring home an old vehicle and are able to get it running. Its a nice sense of accomplishment. I'm looking forward to driving it.
I don't think I'm the only one that gets excited when ya bring home an old vehicle and are able to get it running. Its a nice sense of accomplishment. I'm looking forward to driving it.
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I went back to the property where I bought the truck to look at a bulldozer that was for sale. As I was leaving the seller gave me a set of NOS mirrors still in the packaging that go with the truck.
The truck has a single sport mirror on it now and I prefer to have "truck " mirrors. I don't know if I will mount them or not. Either way, they will be staying with the truck.
The truck has a single sport mirror on it now and I prefer to have "truck " mirrors. I don't know if I will mount them or not. Either way, they will be staying with the truck.
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Whoa! NOS Western Jr. mirrors! That is quite a gift. They bring a lot on eBay. That was a good deal!
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1954 F-100 bought from Grandpa in 1977 for $200
1954 F-100 bought from Grandpa in 1977 for $200