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67 ford truck
Hi im Ben i have a 67 ford truck long bed with a 360 engine with a 3 speed automatic tranny......... does anybody know of a place in Texas that has a good restoration shop that i could put my truck in. Any where around Texarkana. I know that the 360 isn't original but i am looking to build a new 352 which would make the truck more original that is my goal originality. So if you can help me let me know thanks.
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I cant answer your question, but I wanted to be the first to compliment you on your obvious good judgement in choosing a 67. 

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Obviously, he couldn't find a '69...
Just kidding Ben - sorry, I have no info for you either, but welcome to the site. Make sure to stop by the 'Welcome Mat' section and post a little info about yourself so that everyone can say 'howdy'.

Just kidding Ben - sorry, I have no info for you either, but welcome to the site. Make sure to stop by the 'Welcome Mat' section and post a little info about yourself so that everyone can say 'howdy'.

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'69 F250 Ranger CS (Tug) - P/S, P/B, AC - 390/C6/D60 - Reef Aqua/Wimbledon White [sold]
'66 F100 Custom Cab (Shep) - 352/4sp/9" - Wimbledon White [gave to OldDawg]
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Nothing like a good 67'
Welcome to the site. Great resources, and good people.

Welcome to the site. Great resources, and good people.
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The 352 would look the same on the outside as a 360 or 390, so why not keep it?
Sorry I don't have any shop info. Just make sure that they have done or worked on these forsd before, and make sure that they are good at tetting things done. Lots of shops tend to never finish things.
Sorry I don't have any shop info. Just make sure that they have done or worked on these forsd before, and make sure that they are good at tetting things done. Lots of shops tend to never finish things.
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Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
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1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
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69 owners only dream of having a 70
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Only us lucky fellows can get a 71. Prettiest grill on the planet.
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Yea FORDMAN your right.. i would have to buy a block and go from there to make a 352.
MADMAXect the reason why i want to put a 352 in it is to make the truck more original. I kinda figured that they all look alike (360 390) when i bought it from the guy who said it was a 352 and come to find out when i went to get the "352" rebuilt it happened to be a 360
. I was a lil disappointed but it gave me a few extra horses.
But if anybody knows a place in Texas that would be good to put my truck in to have it restored let me know please
THANKS
MADMAXect the reason why i want to put a 352 in it is to make the truck more original. I kinda figured that they all look alike (360 390) when i bought it from the guy who said it was a 352 and come to find out when i went to get the "352" rebuilt it happened to be a 360

But if anybody knows a place in Texas that would be good to put my truck in to have it restored let me know please
THANKS
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Steve302 wrote:69 owners only dream of having a 70sorry



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67 fordman welcome. you have come to the right site, lots of knowledge. I live in irving tx. No place that i know of not even in east tx where im orig from. You can do it yourself,would be alot more fun. I would keep the 360 if she's in good shape. You can get lots of help on this site.
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I feel dumb!
I was wondering why Peanutman was welcoming Fordman to this site when he has posted like 11 thousand posts, Now i see there is a 67 fordman too! ok well welcome to everyone and this is for sure the best darn bumpside site on the planet
Steve
I was wondering why Peanutman was welcoming Fordman to this site when he has posted like 11 thousand posts, Now i see there is a 67 fordman too! ok well welcome to everyone and this is for sure the best darn bumpside site on the planet
Steve