Hey all, anuther from WV
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Hey all, anuther from WV
Hey folks. Nice forum here, I have a lot of reading to do so I'll probably hold off on the silly questions for a day or two.
I finally pulled my 71 F-100 out of the barn and fired it up the other day. Now I'm into it for a while, got to get it to stop (pretty important), tuned up, tires and an inspection.
I saw this truck in 1981 when I went with my girlfriend to her grandparents farm in Halifax, VA. Her grandad kept it in the barn and it was spotless. I had told him back then if he ever wanted to sell it, give me two days to get down there from western PA.
He sold his 48 Ford and bought this one new so he's had two trucks since 1948. He never did give it up but knew I'd be the one to have it someday. They used to tease saying the only reason I visited was to eat granma's cooking and check up on the truck. He lived to be 96 and although they took his drivers license, how do you stop a guy from going to the dump that used to have the only general store in town? He did OK on the road, it was the barn that was his undoing. The truck was straight till he hit the back wall a few times and dented the door on the passenger side, still not bad though. It quit on him one day in the field when he was taking some stuff out to burn, said it was the transmission, but it ended up spending about a year and a half in the field. After he passed away, I went to get the truck and found it out of gas. Some fresh gas and a jump and I was able to get it back in the barn. I went and got it in the spring of 05 and haven't done anything with it till this week. Now it's coming back to life and I think I found a place to help.
It's been a while since I've been under the hood on a project but I am looking forward to it.
The truck is as good as I could expect for it's age but he did paint it with a brush after painting his Ford 4500 tractor. That paint is kinda peeling/falling/fading off. There is only one rust spot on the whole truck at the drivers side front fender. Doors, rockers, tailgate, bed and underbody are all rust free. Lucky, huh?
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I finally pulled my 71 F-100 out of the barn and fired it up the other day. Now I'm into it for a while, got to get it to stop (pretty important), tuned up, tires and an inspection.
I saw this truck in 1981 when I went with my girlfriend to her grandparents farm in Halifax, VA. Her grandad kept it in the barn and it was spotless. I had told him back then if he ever wanted to sell it, give me two days to get down there from western PA.
He sold his 48 Ford and bought this one new so he's had two trucks since 1948. He never did give it up but knew I'd be the one to have it someday. They used to tease saying the only reason I visited was to eat granma's cooking and check up on the truck. He lived to be 96 and although they took his drivers license, how do you stop a guy from going to the dump that used to have the only general store in town? He did OK on the road, it was the barn that was his undoing. The truck was straight till he hit the back wall a few times and dented the door on the passenger side, still not bad though. It quit on him one day in the field when he was taking some stuff out to burn, said it was the transmission, but it ended up spending about a year and a half in the field. After he passed away, I went to get the truck and found it out of gas. Some fresh gas and a jump and I was able to get it back in the barn. I went and got it in the spring of 05 and haven't done anything with it till this week. Now it's coming back to life and I think I found a place to help.
It's been a while since I've been under the hood on a project but I am looking forward to it.
The truck is as good as I could expect for it's age but he did paint it with a brush after painting his Ford 4500 tractor. That paint is kinda peeling/falling/fading off. There is only one rust spot on the whole truck at the drivers side front fender. Doors, rockers, tailgate, bed and underbody are all rust free. Lucky, huh?
I am a moderator on a collectors website for old International Harvester made Cub Cadets (it's good to have others of a like mind).
www.ihregistry.com
I collect, restore, play with old Cub Cadets and Farmall Cubs.
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re: Hey all, anuther from WV
Welcome from Florida! Doesn't sound like it'll take much to have a really nice bumpside that stays in the family.
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Nice truck, and welcome from North Carolina. Thanks for the pictures.
By the way, I grew up using Super A's to work Tobacco. I still think its funny that people call them antiques.
By the way, I grew up using Super A's to work Tobacco. I still think its funny that people call them antiques.
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re: Hey all, anuther from WV
Hey Farmall...
I big webfoot welcome to ya...
The history is awesome... and it looks like ya got a keeper
You'll have to keep us posted on the progress..
Thanks for the pics... it's always great to get them
Take care and be blessed...
KaptnKAOS
I big webfoot welcome to ya...
The history is awesome... and it looks like ya got a keeper
You'll have to keep us posted on the progress..
Thanks for the pics... it's always great to get them
Take care and be blessed...
KaptnKAOS
Washington...The land where rust is like the family pet...Ya learn to live with it and clean up after its mess... KaptnKAOS
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re: Hey all, anuther from WV
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Nice story on the truck and it looks in pretty good shape Thanks for the pics and to the site
Nice story on the truck and it looks in pretty good shape Thanks for the pics and to the site
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I'm not "Brand Loyal" Ford-Chevy-Dodge-Toyota I have them all, one even cross mixed...
If it Looks good and Works good then it's ok by me. Everything has its issues from time to time...
69 SWB (project) & 69 Highboy (driver/project)
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re: Hey all, anuther from WV
Great Truck! We love truck history!
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Welcome from WI.
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re: Hey all, anuther from WV
That old truck has a lot of possiblities. Welcome from Kentucky! My great grandfather had a 64 F100 and 69 LTD & touched them up with a paintbrush. enjoy the site!
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Welcome from Eastern KY (I came here from MS, that's why the flag doesn't match). Don't know much about Internationals, but have had a little experience with a John Deere B
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re: Hey all, anuther from WV
Thanks all.
I'm headed out now to start tearing out brake lines. Gonna get tires on Monday, you have to go to an old family tire shop to talk tires with someone, if it's not on their computer screen at some of these places they look at you funny.
BTW, it's got a good old 302 with 117,000 miles, three on the tree and an ashtray.
Going to get antique plates for it, no inspection required in WV.
I'm headed out now to start tearing out brake lines. Gonna get tires on Monday, you have to go to an old family tire shop to talk tires with someone, if it's not on their computer screen at some of these places they look at you funny.
BTW, it's got a good old 302 with 117,000 miles, three on the tree and an ashtray.
Going to get antique plates for it, no inspection required in WV.
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Argggghhhh, John Deere..... that word comes up as red dots on our forum posts. Truth be known though, I'd take an old B any day, I love the sound.
I guess I have to find a web host for pictures, any recommendations? I used to use Picture Trail on an old Farmall Cub forum.
I guess I have to find a web host for pictures, any recommendations? I used to use Picture Trail on an old Farmall Cub forum.
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