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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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This is my 64 f100.I bought this truck from a farmer in saskatoon in 1988 it has no patches welded anywhere on the body or underside.

I removed the straight axle and put a 65 twin I beam front end on her with later ford disk brakes  9 inch rear with 3.50 gear 

I removed the original 292 and replaced it with a 66merc 390 30 overbore 427 425 horse cam ,tri power and hooker headers.Also fitted the motor with a world class 5 speed tranny and mccloed hydralic throwout bearing

 



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SUDBURY, ONT

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very nice!



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LINDSAY, ONT

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SWEET!   I love everything about it!!!!! Very nicely done! So you have twisted every bolt I did lol.... How tricky was it adding the I-beams? Nice to know I'm not the only mid 60's Ford on here



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TORONTO, ONTARIO

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Gorgeous truck, had to pick my jaw up off the floor when I saw the pic with the hood popped. Must be killer fun to drive.

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MISSISSAUGA, ONT

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Adding the I beams was easy and the nice thing was it lowered the front end 3 inches.Tough part was the steering box ,straight axle was front steer and I beam set up is rear steer.Ended up using a rear steer GM power steering box,dont recall what it was from now ,did the swap 15 years ago or more.Just started driving it again after 5 years of collecting dust.It is a blast to drive and I get lot's of complements thanks guy's joe mac

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Man, I LOVE these trucks. Looks great Joe!

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