saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
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saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
ime for a body swap.. 1964 f100 body to the 1978 f100 4x4 frame..
Here's old buckwheat
This is the 64.. I found it at the local scrap yard, paid 400$ fixed the wiring there and drove it 15 miles home!
Got the clip off buckwheat
Then the cab
Here's old buckwheat
This is the 64.. I found it at the local scrap yard, paid 400$ fixed the wiring there and drove it 15 miles home!
Got the clip off buckwheat
Then the cab
Last edited by jdeshler on Wed Apr 09, 2014 8:32 pm, edited 6 times in total.
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
Dirty girl!
Ol' reds next
Took the clip and all on this one.. had some bolt issues:/.. no biggie!
Ol' reds next
Took the clip and all on this one.. had some bolt issues:/.. no biggie!
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
Little less mud, little more grease.. its alright, we cookin with peanut oil now
Buckwheats measurements
Reds measurements
Basically a DIRECT bolt on
More to come!
Buckwheats measurements
Reds measurements
Basically a DIRECT bolt on
More to come!
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
Got started at 5am and got a few good hours in
She lined up with only 2 things interfearing. The fender at the steering box was one and the other was the hole for the stick..
got em straight and here it rests..
What's left of the 64
Almost looks like somethings happenin
She lined up with only 2 things interfearing. The fender at the steering box was one and the other was the hole for the stick..
got em straight and here it rests..
What's left of the 64
Almost looks like somethings happenin
Too many projects not enough money!!
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
That's a sweet swap! Great work.
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
Thanks! I never imagined it would so smooth..sargentrs wrote:That's a sweet swap! Great work.
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
A quick metabo to the bolts and she's off.. the bumper and the gas tank
Its tough workin alone but I shimmied the bed up there
Just sitting there its obvious it'll need some shim work but that'll all get attention along with my 2" body lift
Lookin rough but O so good!
Its tough workin alone but I shimmied the bed up there
Just sitting there its obvious it'll need some shim work but that'll all get attention along with my 2" body lift
Lookin rough but O so good!
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
1970 F-100 SWB Tubbed
1971 F-350 4X4 (traded for 71 crewcab)
1971 F-250 Crew-Cab Dually
1972 F-100 SWB 4X4
1972 F-350 Crew-Cab 4X4 Dually
2001 F-350 Crew-Cab Short Bed 4X4 Dually
1971 F-350 4X4 (traded for 71 crewcab)
1971 F-250 Crew-Cab Dually
1972 F-100 SWB 4X4
1972 F-350 Crew-Cab 4X4 Dually
2001 F-350 Crew-Cab Short Bed 4X4 Dually
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
Well on the way!
78's rear frame width
66's frame width
78's frame length from rear cab mount to end of frame
66's frame length from rear cab mount to end of frame
78's wheelbase is give or take 115
66's wheelbase is give or take115
So... we hatched 1000 quail:D
Back on topic.. I notched the frame
Made for the perfect drop in the back of the bed
2" of shims brought the front of the bed up to the perfect height.. 2" of lift in the front of the bed and 2" of drop in the back put it spot on by my eye! None of the holes for the bed lined up so I had to redrill.. no biggie
Damn straight
Lined up perfect!
78's rear frame width
66's frame width
78's frame length from rear cab mount to end of frame
66's frame length from rear cab mount to end of frame
78's wheelbase is give or take 115
66's wheelbase is give or take115
So... we hatched 1000 quail:D
Back on topic.. I notched the frame
Made for the perfect drop in the back of the bed
2" of shims brought the front of the bed up to the perfect height.. 2" of lift in the front of the bed and 2" of drop in the back put it spot on by my eye! None of the holes for the bed lined up so I had to redrill.. no biggie
Damn straight
Lined up perfect!
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
Thanks for the interest!Alstoyz wrote:
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
I do not know how you came to identical wheelbase measurements. I had always thought there was a 4" difference between a slick & a dent BUT
1964 F100 1/2-ton SWB - 114"
1978-1979 F100 1/2-ton SWB - 117"
What are your plans for the big gap between the cab & bed?
1964 F100 1/2-ton SWB - 114"
1978-1979 F100 1/2-ton SWB - 117"
What are your plans for the big gap between the cab & bed?
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
I may be off a few inches on that tape because i was having to hold it by myself.. but here is a 4-5" difference in the frame. Its why there is a 2-3" gap between the cab and the bed. I also had to cut a 2" notch in the back of the frame to take up some more of the difference... I had to redrill all the holes for the bed but the cab was no problem! I opted to have the gap a bit larger so I can run my large spare tire.. I'm thinking about a sheet metal filler for the passenger side..elgemcdlf wrote:I do not know how you came to identical wheelbase measurements. I had always thought there was a 4" difference between a slick & a dent BUT
1964 F100 1/2-ton SWB - 114"
1978-1979 F100 1/2-ton SWB - 117"
What are your plans for the big gap between the cab & bed?
** I edited my op so that would be clear.. thank you for bringing that to my attention
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
I had thought about possibly just adding to the bedsides & steps. Another thought even though you have it bolted down is to slide the bed forward just a tad. When you do the lift you plan you could move the bed forward a little bit that would help without really making the wheels/tires look out of place in the fenders. I played with the wheelbase on my truck when I did the suspension installs. Longer rides better so I stretched it just a little at each end. Of course the other obvious option is to cut the frame down or just leave it alone. Been there on that trying to measure alone. Totally understand.
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Re: saved a 66 f100 from the scrapper and swapping frames!
I stared down that gap for a loooong while before I decided I could live with it.. the tires are actually pretty close to center but the picture makes them look forward.. i believe i would rather have a bit of a gap than not be able to run my spare (its 1" from the cab when mounted).. it is a little big at 35" but I love that look!!elgemcdlf wrote:I had thought about possibly just adding to the bedsides & steps. Another thought even though you have it bolted down is to slide the bed forward just a tad. When you do the lift you plan you could move the bed forward a little bit that would help without really making the wheels/tires look out of place in the fenders. I played with the wheelbase on my truck when I did the suspension installs. Longer rides better so I stretched it just a little at each end. Of course the other obvious option is to cut the frame down or just leave it alone. Been there on that trying to measure alone. Totally understand.
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