Details about truck:
-F250: Needed full floating rear axle and frame for towing! Gunna be my families tow rig for sure! We get hay and haul our horses to the trails quite often with our 1/2 ton dodge (which limits the amount of hay we can haul due to GVWR and tow rating. I knew for the heavy towing in my future it'd be safer and better to have a 3/4 ton so that's what I held out for!
-Numbers matching 360: Turned over and started without hesitation! Even ran off the old gas in the tank. No knocking or missing. However, has a terrible exhaust leak. Go figure I guess, pretty sure the manifolds have never been off the truck cause it has no gaskets.
-T18 4 speed: When I drove it around in the field it felt great! Didn't grind or fuss when shifting from first to second.
-Brakes: Has none... pedal goes to the floor. I'm gunna have to diagnose this and figure out what the cause is. I assume there is either a bad leak somewhere or the master cylinder is bad. Hopefully the pads are good.
-Original Paint!: A repaint could be in it's future but the original paint is still on the truck! Pretty awesome, really dig the patina factor.
What I plan on doing when I get home this summer:
-Buy battery (gunna see if I can get a used battery at pro batteries in fort worth)
-Fix brakes (need to diagnose the issue)
-Replace all bulbs and install license plate light
-Fix horn
-Replace windshield wipers
-Anything else that must be done for it to pass inspection
Following this I will continue the paper work for a bonded title (The highboy has a clean title, this truck has none as it was a exclusive ranch truck for a loonng time). Once I pass inspection and succeed at getting a title the engine will be coming out for a tune up. I really don't want to have the engine in the truck to do the exhaust manifold gaskets and I can refresh the engine a bit while I'm at it. When I "refresh" the engine I will:
-Degrease and clean engine
-drill out and install exhaust manifold bolts/gaskets
-Send intake, timing cover, oil pan, and valve covers to hot tank
-Full gasket set (probably wont pop the heads off though)
-Repaint
-New spark pulgs/wires/cap&rotor$points
-adress any other issues that would harm reliability
-rebuild carb
-new fuel/air/oil filters
-new oil
-Reinstall
Following/during this I will hopefully address other issues:
-Tailgate doesn't open
-No trailer wiring
-Fan turns on but doesn't blow
-Heater core blocked? (have to have defrost!)
-Has original radio but doesn't work
-Toolbox doesn't have key and is locked...need to find a cheap locksmith
-Rear diff oil
-Tranny oil
-Power steering SQUEALS when turned at full lock
-Needs all grease zerks lubed
-Roll down windows need lube
-None of the gauges work
-Instrument cluster plastic shield is very faded and needs to be replaced
-Gas petal sticks
-Need to search for and address other potential mechanical issues and solve them (brake pads? Wheel bearings? Steering components? Wiring failures?)
-After making it safe/reliable to drive addressing surface rust would come next!
Hopefully I can accomplish all this while I'm home this summer! It's far from a frame off restoration...which is what will occur when I place it on the 68 highboy frame. But I need to get my 54 chevy frame off complete prior to opening too many cans of worms haha..I have already posted my first video of the series for this truck and hope to video the repairs/progress I make for yall to see!
I'm very excited to start this project and definitely value the insight this forum provides me with! I've been lurking on here for many months prior to my research and am happy to join.
Video of the truck:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bYbwi-biHs
Pictures:
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