I'd like to contribute to this community by sharing the little project I just started:
It is a 1970 Ford F-100 Sport Custom
360/C6
Power steering
Power drum brakes
It is my wife's car (she's an American) and we own it since 2019. It was imported by a friend of mine from Washington-State.
As far as I can tell, it is pretty much unmolested and in ok-shape.
I think sheet-metal-wise, it is above average, however, there must have been some damage because the rear left quarter panel has been replaced at some point.
But the only rust holes I found so far are underneath the battery and on the left side accordingly, a hole in the radiator support and one bad area in the passenger foot well, next to the sill.
That's it.
The mechanicals are, as far as I can tell, bone stock. But everything is tired.
Everything "rubber" needs to be replaced on the whole truck.
The plan is:
- Adapt the truck to German standards, to pass the very, very strict German tech inspection
- Keep the esthetics
- Completely restore everything that's not visible from the outside to as good as new
- Keep stock wheels and suspension
- Rebuild the engine with focus on low and mid rpm torque
- Change it to 390 cubes
- Install new cam (most probably hydr. roller from Brent Lykins)
- Performer intake
- Holley 600
- Headers
- General FE oil mods
- Install complete new wiring harness from American Autowire
- Enhance the cooling system so it will stay icecold when climbing alpine passes in summer
- Improved radiator
- Electric fans
- PWM-control for fans
- Engine oil cooler
- Trans oil cooler
All subject to change as I go along
This is the truck still in the States: