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I just purchased a 1971 Sport Custom here in Houston Texas as a project for my 15 yr old son and I. I have never restored a truck (or car for that matter) but am willing to learn. I really don't no where to start. Can anyone recommend a good book or books? Does anyone know of a Ford Truck club in Texas? The body is solid but the engine and transmission seem to need work. It runs but not strong. Any tips for getting started would be welcome.
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:hi:
well you've come to the right place. im not from tx. so i cant help you with finding a club but you can think of this site as sort of a world wide club. i didn't restore mine (i kind of prerunnerd it out :dk:) but a lot of people here have restored and are restoreing theres so you will find the info you are looking for here.
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this web site is all you will ever need. there is a book out there that i am aware of that is suppose to be the bible on rebuilding fe engines but i cant remember whole wrote it . but it can be found on amazon.com
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Thanks guys. I guess my primary goal right now is to get the bugger running sound so after a good cleaning I probably will begin by changing all of the fluids and doing a complete tune up. Need to replace all of the window and door gaskets, cracked windshield, steering wheel horn bar and trim cover, etc. do you know how to post a jpg?
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yes sign up for another account here and start posting. http://www.fordification.com/galleries/register.php
yes you have to sign up again.
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ahh I see. thanks. I had found the galleries but didn't realize i needed to register again.
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Hey hmills, welcome to the site. You'll have to create a gallery, and in there you can upload jpgs 600x450 I believe, so you may have to scale them down if you got a high def camera. Trucks are a lot easier than cars to restore since they come apart so easily. IMO

I'm sure your boy will enjoy the time together with you on the project, that is awesome on your part. There is a bunch of knowledgeable people on this site and you can learn alot very quickly, I know I have. My project is on hold right now after Rita came through, but hopefully late spring early summer I'l be back on her again. Any way, don't be afraid to ask questions, no one will mind helping out where possible.
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Be advised that you can post photos to a personal gallery and you can also attach photos to your postings here. Let's see some photos and start asking questions and you'll have that baby running before you know it! Welcome, btw.
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Howdy Chris / Jor - thanks for the welcome. I set up a Gallery but havn't had any success posting pics yet - too big 1.1 MB. Need to scale them down. I'll get the hang of this. Herb
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I finally got a few pictures uploaded to my gallery "1971 F-100 Sport Custom".
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vary nice :thup:
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Congrats. looks like a nice clean straight truck.
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thanks. wow I am impressed with the amount of information on this sight!
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Thanks for the tip on the gallery Fordfanatic. was able to get it started. Hope you didn't get too clobbered by Rita.
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