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TorFromNor
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Re: Greetings from Norway!

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SoCalExile wrote: Holy crap! :eek: I think there's some money to be made smuggling car parts to Vikings! :lol:

:wel:
Thats for sure, especially rare(in Norway anyway) second hand parts. I don't think any F100s from the 67-72 era where delivered to Norwegian dealers...
I'm doing a power steering conversion but I'll have to notch the engine stand as I cant get my hands on one from a PS truck :cry: ...
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Re: Greetings from Norway!

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Have you tried a reproduction/NOS suppier like http://www.dennis-carpenter.com or http://www.npdlink.com/ ?

Otherwise, post what you need on this site, I'm sure we can make it happen. Oh yeah, and post pics of your truck! :thup:
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welcome norsemen :wel:
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Re: Greetings from Norway!

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TorFromNor wrote:Hi!

This summer I bought a two-tone '68 F100 Ranger and now I am knee deep in questions about the does and donts of this sweet ride :D
Hoping to get some of them answered in here.
Its a 360 with headers and original 2brl carb. No power steering, power brakes or automatic gearbox, doing all the hard work my self..

First off, suggestions for electronics to replace original points? I'm new to American steel, had only just got to grips with aircooled VWs before I bought this one.'

Cheers!

Tor
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Re: Greetings from Norway!

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welcome from AZ! :thup:
Thanks JP! Ms. Cordova is a factory 1969 Ford F100 Ranger with a 390, Front disc brakes, Cordova copper orange, behind the seat box
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Re: Greetings from Norway!

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:wel: :wel: From Santa Cruz California!
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Re: Greetings from Norway!

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We are all knee-deep here. Welcome.
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