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Hi Everyone. I recently purchased a 71 F100 with a running straight 6 for $150.00. I am in the middle of swapping my body over to a 79 frame for the power steering, disc brakes etc. I'm looking forward to learning alot of useful information off of this site. Any tips or info in relation to swapping a 351M to a 302, Lowering, Rims & Tires is much appreciated
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Hey Slamd71

Great to meet you. Send your specific questions to the right forum ... the smart guys will see you right ! :thup:
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you know that you can do everything that you have listed without going through the trouble of a frame swap
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I'm pretty sure that the frame dimensions are different between the frames so I swap is really a lot of work to make fit right...
You be a lot better off to swap the parts you want off the '79 onto the '71 frame...
Check the tech pages Keith has some good info on that already posted.


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Howdy from TEJAS! :fr:
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not any benefit to the 79 frame, much better to update the 71 to what you want.
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Welcome aboard!
The grille on the truck is a '70 grill. Maybe someone swapped inserts into a '71 shell.
You did good for $150.00! :thup:
Here's a tech article that may help you:
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welcome from tennessee :fr:
that truck looks pretty good to me. like the others say, swap the stuff to the older truck.
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Welcome from nevada and great score for $150 :clap:
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Welcome from Louisiana! Looks like a nice buy for 150 bucks!

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Welcome from California!
You found the right site, and as you can see by the other responses, the gang here is all about saving you lots of work and grief. If it can be done to these trucks, someone here has done it and can save you some headaches! We love new members who aren't afraid to ask questions - so fire away.
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Slamd71,

:wel: from Bartow, Florida.

The thing about the engine swap is I believe the tranny will be different.
The 79' usually had a C-6 which probably won't bolt-up to the 302.
What engine and tranny is in the bumpside at present?

Marz and several others here can help you with the dropped beams.

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Welcome from Idaho! Glad you're with us and I hate to :bdh: but it IS much easier to pull the front suspension, steering, etc. from the '79 and install it onto the bump. I just completed a cab swap recently and although I did have a little fun, it was a major chore. The parts swapping route does not require any body parts removal; however, the power steering upgrade can definitely be easier with the front clip removed. If you do the frame swap, you have to pull two of everything (tons of work!). The frames are almost but not quite identical so there is no benefit from this swap that isn't easier gained by simply swapping only the parts needed for the upgrades you want. In addition to the huge amount of labor involved with a frame swap, the '73-'79 frames are wider at the back end so they require modifications to bolt on a bumpside bed.
BTW, the '79 booster/master cylinder assembly won't work with the '70-'71 pedal assembly without modification. You would be better off getting the booster/MC from a '73-'77. You can still use everything else from the '79 though. My vote is always for a simple bolt on where ever it's possible!
Good luck with your project and congrats on the purchase which was a good deal all the way!
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