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'67 F100 - Restoration Project *Image Heavy*

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Well I've been a member on here since last August, and after this past weekends success I decided it was time to start the official Project thread. A little back ground on the truck. I'm the 4th owner, and purchased it back in August 2011. When I bought the truck it had good promise, a nice rebuilt trans and rebuilt 300, and some new parts. It was tired, dirty, and last saw an interior clean and wash in 1968. :wink: First thing I did when I got it home was start the cleaning process, and since then I have added some new parts. I have done this purely on eBay sales of old items and collectibles I have held onto, and so far the start to this restoration has cost me $0.00.

The body work is mostly rust related but mostly straight body, a complete bed donor will be needed (rusty floor and terrible tailgate), and some replacement of floor pans in the cab. The rust damage on the hood and top of cab are about to be sanded and primed, and seem to be in good shape. Overall, it has a solid structure, and promise with the right care. This weekend I replaced the Push rod gasket and got a new Starter Solenoid put in, and the engine is running better and better every day. Here's what I have done so far, other than detail the truck....

Brake Light Switch
Oil Change
K&N Oil Filter
Spark Plugs
Spark Plug Wires
Battery
Battery Terminal Cables
Starter to Solenoid Cable
Carburetor filter
Oil Pressure Switch
Accel Ignition Coil
All New Hose Clamps
Radiator Cap
Push Rod Gasket
Valve Cover Gasket
Instrument Panel Bulbs
Painted Oil Filler Cap
Painted Voltage Regulator
Painted Clutch/Brake/Gas pedal shafts
Painted Gear Shift/Blinker arms
Fuel Neck Grommet

What the truck had that I know of when I purchased it:

Front Disc Brake Conversion
New inner fenders
engine mounts
radiator support
radiator
Replaced Bench Seat

I'll post more updates as the weeks go... :fr:

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Welcome from South Texas, glad you could join us..Your truck looks great and has a lot of potential...good luck... :wel: :fr: :thup:
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GHOST wrote:Welcome from South Texas, glad you could join us..Your truck looks great and has a lot of potential...good luck... :wel: :fr: :thup:
Thanks Ghost I appreciate it! I was born and raised near San Antonio, TX so south TX has a soft spot in my heart.
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That truck looks real good. And the zero cost aspect is pretty sweet as well.

Tony
2006 Mustang GT (Wife's)
1962 Comet Custom (Wife's)
1971 F100 2wd Prerunner Project (Daughter's)
1971 F250 4wd "The Beast" (Son's)
2007 Toyota Tundra 4wd. (Credit Union's)
Seriously, the best truck I've ever owned, without exception.
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mybros71 wrote:That truck looks real good. And the zero cost aspect is pretty sweet as well.

Tony
Thanks Tony! I've always wanted a "life project" truck, one that I wouldn't worry about the speed of renovation and just enjoy it. It's been an added bonus that some collectibles I kept from my childhood have been able to make it happen.....I'm not kidding myself though, it won't last long. :lol:
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