1970 F100 interior restoration RECORD
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1970 F100 interior restoration RECORD
After my 2005 Subaru Outback XT turbo went out for the second time I decided it was time to move on. I did not want to deal with anymore plastic, computers, or turbos.
So I began searching for any truck older that 1980. It did not take long for me to realize how much I liked the look of a Ford compared to any other American made truck.
And then I saw it, a 1970 F100 custom shortbed c6 240 2WD. It was the perfect work / daily driver / project truck.
The first couple weeks crawling around the truck and drawing up my project plans have been very fun. My truck is pretty clean, the only real work it needs is on the interior.
Since I have lots of small projects in mind. I figured I would start a project post to update my progress, I plan to....
Clean and paint the stearing column & steering wheel
Clean up the surface rust
touch up paint the interior
resurface the armrest
clean and paint the door panels
find an original AM radio to install
re-upholster the bench seat
add shoulder belts and the middle seat lap belt accessory
The Previous owner replaced the dash and the instrument bezzle.
The final stage would be to address the flooring,
I was thinking carpet but the original lightning bolt floor mat is growing on me.
I still need this truck to be a daily driver so my projects consist of taking everything apart, and then getting it back together by monday.
cheers
So I began searching for any truck older that 1980. It did not take long for me to realize how much I liked the look of a Ford compared to any other American made truck.
And then I saw it, a 1970 F100 custom shortbed c6 240 2WD. It was the perfect work / daily driver / project truck.
The first couple weeks crawling around the truck and drawing up my project plans have been very fun. My truck is pretty clean, the only real work it needs is on the interior.
Since I have lots of small projects in mind. I figured I would start a project post to update my progress, I plan to....
Clean and paint the stearing column & steering wheel
Clean up the surface rust
touch up paint the interior
resurface the armrest
clean and paint the door panels
find an original AM radio to install
re-upholster the bench seat
add shoulder belts and the middle seat lap belt accessory
The Previous owner replaced the dash and the instrument bezzle.
The final stage would be to address the flooring,
I was thinking carpet but the original lightning bolt floor mat is growing on me.
I still need this truck to be a daily driver so my projects consist of taking everything apart, and then getting it back together by monday.
cheers
Last edited by couchcuts on Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:05 pm, edited 7 times in total.
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1970 F100 Custom Wimbleton White 240 c6 shortbed
1970 F100 Custom Wimbleton White 240 c6 shortbed
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Thanks to fordification technical article decoding your VIN
http://www.fordification.com/tech/VIN70.htm
I figured out the original colors of the truck were wimbleton white with a blue trim package.
My goal is to keep everything on the truck as original as possible.
I noticed that everything that is blue in the truck needed to be replaced or resurfaced.
The arm rests, door panels and seat belts are blue
The original blue seat is mostly gone and has been replaced with a seat cover.
Since I have to replace everything that is blue and the previous owner just bought the nice black dash I have decided to let myself of the hook from a complete and accurate original interior
http://www.fordification.com/tech/VIN70.htm
I figured out the original colors of the truck were wimbleton white with a blue trim package.
My goal is to keep everything on the truck as original as possible.
I noticed that everything that is blue in the truck needed to be replaced or resurfaced.
The arm rests, door panels and seat belts are blue
The original blue seat is mostly gone and has been replaced with a seat cover.
Since I have to replace everything that is blue and the previous owner just bought the nice black dash I have decided to let myself of the hook from a complete and accurate original interior
Last edited by couchcuts on Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:06 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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1970 F100 Custom Wimbleton White 240 c6 shortbed
1970 F100 Custom Wimbleton White 240 c6 shortbed
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Even though its a 1968 and not a 1970 and I can not see much of the interior I have found My inspiration
thanks to fordification http://www.fordification.com/library/ma ... temId=1457 1968 Mexican Dealer's Brochure
thanks to fordification http://www.fordification.com/library/ma ... temId=1457 1968 Mexican Dealer's Brochure
Last edited by couchcuts on Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I started on my first weekend project. The original post asking cleaning and painting questions in the interior forum is linked below
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =6&t=64027
Thanks for all of the tips and suggestions already. I removed most of the surface rust, old stickers and dirt from inside the cab.
My first big interior project is cleaning and painting the Door Panels and Arm rests
Here is my supply list......
Rustoleum primer - White
Dupli-Color Perfect match for Fords -Wimbleton White
Rustoleum Clear Coat - Matte
Rustoleum vinyl paint - flat black
x24 #8 3/8" Metal screws
Basically I took the door panel and arm rest apart using the fordification technical artical How to Completely Disassemble a Door
http://www.fordification.com/tech/doors01.htm
With several coats from each stage, primer, main color coat and clear coat I was able to get pretty clean results.
I also cleaned the parts for the door and replaced the screws
You can see how the interior has already come to life with a few nights of cleaning and a weekend worth of painting
It brightened my cab up a whole lot, well worth the outcome for the price.
next up steering column and seat!
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =6&t=64027
Thanks for all of the tips and suggestions already. I removed most of the surface rust, old stickers and dirt from inside the cab.
My first big interior project is cleaning and painting the Door Panels and Arm rests
Here is my supply list......
Rustoleum primer - White
Dupli-Color Perfect match for Fords -Wimbleton White
Rustoleum Clear Coat - Matte
Rustoleum vinyl paint - flat black
x24 #8 3/8" Metal screws
Basically I took the door panel and arm rest apart using the fordification technical artical How to Completely Disassemble a Door
http://www.fordification.com/tech/doors01.htm
With several coats from each stage, primer, main color coat and clear coat I was able to get pretty clean results.
I also cleaned the parts for the door and replaced the screws
You can see how the interior has already come to life with a few nights of cleaning and a weekend worth of painting
It brightened my cab up a whole lot, well worth the outcome for the price.
next up steering column and seat!
Last edited by couchcuts on Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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1970 F100 Custom Wimbleton White 240 c6 shortbed
1970 F100 Custom Wimbleton White 240 c6 shortbed
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I had to add this......
Now that I have my truck and while my paint was drying I was also able to check off the all too common "get a boulder for the backyard" request from my wife.
Now that I have my truck and while my paint was drying I was also able to check off the all too common "get a boulder for the backyard" request from my wife.
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Good job. A little makeup never hurts
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Re: 1970 F100 interior restoration RECORD
It's really nice to see someone using all the resources and links here on Fordification!
You've got a real straight body to start with there, can't wait to see the end result.
You've got a real straight body to start with there, can't wait to see the end result.
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Very nice. I look forward to maybe checking it out in person one day. Since we are in the same part of the country.
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I am gathering all of my supplies and learning alot about wiring...
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =8&t=64494
gaining knowledge and getting ready to tear into my radio project.....
I have really enjoyed the new radio items. I can really see the history in them, so I thought I would share a few pictures....
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =8&t=64494
gaining knowledge and getting ready to tear into my radio project.....
I have really enjoyed the new radio items. I can really see the history in them, so I thought I would share a few pictures....
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Great looking truck and a great start to your project!
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My second big project on my truck was to get a original AM radio installed. My truck had the radio delete plate and no original wiring.
Being that it was my first auto wiring project there has definately been a learning curve at the beginning.
I started two radio threads, one for instalation questions and one for wiring issues...
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =6&t=64125
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =8&t=64494
To start, I clipped off the old half of the in-line fuse on the power wire and spliced in a new 5 amp in-line fuse using two butt connectors, heat wrapping each new connection.
I spent quit some time under the dash learning how the radio should get its power, using FORDifications wiring diagrams and the wiring color chart....
http://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics_h.htm
http://www.fordification.com/tech/wiring_1972master.htm
I learned that the accessory wire is a 12-gauge Black-Green wire. When I found the Accessory wire coming out of the ignition switch I noticed and fixed a few wires that have cracked over time.
( like the cracked yellow wire in the picture that supplies power from the battery to the ignition switch )
The new power wire then punches into the accessory spade connection at the fuse box.
To ground the unit I ran a wire from the bolt that hooks to the radios' mounting bracket to a bolt on the metal frame behind my glovebox.
everything works great!
thanks for all of the help.....
Mancar1 for helping me pair a AM radio and speaker
70_ranger for all of the wiring help & suggestions
71PA_Highboy for the speaker mount and grounding advice
Being that it was my first auto wiring project there has definately been a learning curve at the beginning.
I started two radio threads, one for instalation questions and one for wiring issues...
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =6&t=64125
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =8&t=64494
To start, I clipped off the old half of the in-line fuse on the power wire and spliced in a new 5 amp in-line fuse using two butt connectors, heat wrapping each new connection.
I spent quit some time under the dash learning how the radio should get its power, using FORDifications wiring diagrams and the wiring color chart....
http://www.fordification.com/tech/schematics_h.htm
http://www.fordification.com/tech/wiring_1972master.htm
I learned that the accessory wire is a 12-gauge Black-Green wire. When I found the Accessory wire coming out of the ignition switch I noticed and fixed a few wires that have cracked over time.
( like the cracked yellow wire in the picture that supplies power from the battery to the ignition switch )
The new power wire then punches into the accessory spade connection at the fuse box.
To ground the unit I ran a wire from the bolt that hooks to the radios' mounting bracket to a bolt on the metal frame behind my glovebox.
everything works great!
thanks for all of the help.....
Mancar1 for helping me pair a AM radio and speaker
70_ranger for all of the wiring help & suggestions
71PA_Highboy for the speaker mount and grounding advice
Last edited by couchcuts on Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:09 pm, edited 5 times in total.
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I even soldered a line-in for my iphone using the FORDification post
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =6&t=60251
What a great addition to the old radio, I can stream sports, music, news all from my iPhone through my 40 year old AM radio.
http://youtu.be/1BEieZBoKmM
thanks evan_flatt69 for the great MP3 modification.
cheers
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =6&t=60251
What a great addition to the old radio, I can stream sports, music, news all from my iPhone through my 40 year old AM radio.
http://youtu.be/1BEieZBoKmM
thanks evan_flatt69 for the great MP3 modification.
cheers
Last edited by couchcuts on Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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No kidding what a great truck to start with, and a lovely project up to this point i am digging it very clean
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That's a great truck! I like it that you are trying to keep it as original as possible. Nice job!
Thanks for the tips and sharing your experience!
Thanks for the tips and sharing your experience!
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Nice truck!