
My first restore project.
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- JWW
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re: My first restore project.
Wow!
That looks really good. Keep up the posts coming.

JWW
1967 F100 Ranger, Auto, 240ci
2004 F150 Crew Cab
My project: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... &sk=t&sd=a
1967 F100 Ranger, Auto, 240ci
2004 F150 Crew Cab
My project: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... &sk=t&sd=a
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Re: My first restore project.
Hmm, it seems I have not been keeping this thread up to date, here I am posting again after a year has passed. Good news is the truck is almost finished!
I cant even begin to remember how much has been done since the last post, so I will let the pics do the talking. I am pretty much down to tires/wheels/exhaust to get to road readiness, and also a rear bumper would be nice
Just know that after countless hours, everything works perfect, electrical, mechanical, etc.
I am going to drive it for awhile and continue the body work part as I can, and save up for a good paint job.
Thanks!
I cant even begin to remember how much has been done since the last post, so I will let the pics do the talking. I am pretty much down to tires/wheels/exhaust to get to road readiness, and also a rear bumper would be nice

Just know that after countless hours, everything works perfect, electrical, mechanical, etc.
I am going to drive it for awhile and continue the body work part as I can, and save up for a good paint job.
Thanks!
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Re: My first restore project.
Here is a before/after of the 390....
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Re: My first restore project.
Nice work on the engine bay. I wish your pics from a couple years ago would pull up.

Matt
1971 F-100 Sport Custom - My grandpaws truck
Been in the family since 10/3/'71 (Brand spankin' new)
Mine since 5/7/'94
302 / 3 speed / 3:25's
--Currently undergoing full frame off resto/mod--
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Re: My first restore project.
Thanks, today I finished the steering column, painted the hood, bought new floormats, and am working on the lokar shifter kit I just got.