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New owner of a '68 F100

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Hello all,

Just picked up a '68 F100 from down the street. I'm sure I'll be in here often getting some tips. Thanks in advance for all the help.
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Welcome from North Carolina. :thup:
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:wel: from Texas! :fr:
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:wel: from California
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:wel: from Phelan, SoCal. Please keep us updated on your '68's progress!
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:wel: from Texas.

I got my truck from down the street too, 11 years ago. It's a good place to find 'em. :thup:
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Re: New owner of a '68 F100

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Hello all,

Nice to see so many greetings. I'm in Altadena, CA.

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Here's some personality traits (aside from the air cleaner apparently facing the wrong way):
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Anyone know what the doohickeys are? The little white plastic sensor with the black nipple and the trumpet-looking thing under the hinged bracket just in front?
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Re: New owner of a '68 F100

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While we're at it, here's what I know is wrong with it:

1. Needs a tuneup. I'm guessing I should change the belts, plugs, plug wires, oil.... I haven't looked at anything yet (since I just got it today) so I don't know what condition the distributor is in. The guy who sold it to me "adjusted the timing" by turning the cap a bit before he gave it to me.

2. Master cylinder probably leaks. The brake lines leading up to it are a bit rusty.

3. The clutch is almost completely gone. I took it to the gas station and it almost didn't make it back. I realized halfway through I was flooring it most of the time. Once I hit the slight incline back to the house I could feel it lurching a bit. That may explain why it feels like the three speeds all sound the same.

What's the favorite service manual for these trucks?
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Re: New owner of a '68 F100

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Oh, and I forgot a couple of more things:

A. Does this thing have high-beams?

B. What is this overdrive lever (the truck is a 3-speed manual)? Could it be that this was an automatic at some point? The VIN on the door doesn't match the title, and the door tag decodes to have an automatic transmission. I pulled it and it looked almost like it should be turned instead.
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Re: New owner of a '68 F100

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pelesl wrote:B. What is this overdrive lever (the truck is a 3-speed manual)? Could it be that this was an automatic at some point? The VIN on the door doesn't match the title, and the door tag decodes to have an automatic transmission. I pulled it and it looked almost like it should be turned instead.
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Found the answer myself: seems to be a Borg-Warner (http://www.fordification.com/tech/overdrive.htm). Heh. I thought it was "freewheeling" because the clutch was so bad.
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