I bought another Bump today!
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- dolinick
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I bought another Bump today!
The previous owner and his wife met me around 10:30 this morning. He brought a battery to start the truck with. It wasn't strong enough to start the truck so we jumped it with his car. At first he cranked it a few times and there was no sign of life. Then we just put a little gas in the tank. He cranked it again and it started instantly. It was running so smooth and quiet I wasn't sure it was running at first. Then he let it run for a few minutes. We I helped take some junk and tires out of the bed and he cleaned out the cab. I got some photos of the truck as well. I will get the title transferred and probably be able to drive it home on Monday.
Here are a LOT more photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dolinick/s ... 8121/show/
Here are a LOT more photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dolinick/s ... 8121/show/
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
, That's a great looking '67! Looks to be pretty solid as well. Also loving the drive-train nothing better than an I6 paired backed by a 3 speed . Do you have any info on that under-dash A/C unit? I've never seen one that looks quite like that before?
Casey
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16 years old with a 40 year old truck (well almost)
1971 F-100302, T-18 4 speed, 3:55 rear, & an Edelbrock sticker on the ashtray.
"Don't worry about what you become, just make sure that you're successful at what you do."- Mr. English
"Value what you DO have over that which you don't."- Forrestbump
"Wanting can sometimes be better than having, never stop dreaming... it's what keeps us all going."- Forrestbump
1984 Toyota 4x4: 22-R, 5-speed, 3" suspension lift, 35's and 5:29's
- dolinick
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
No, I don't have any info except for what's in the photo. It says "Mark IV" and "Sierra" on the front by the knobs.Caseys71 wrote:, That's a great looking '67! Looks to be pretty solid as well. Also loving the drive-train nothing better than an I6 paired backed by a 3 speed . Do you have any info on that under-dash A/C unit? I've never seen one that looks quite like that before?
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
Nice looking truck and a good year to. I'd love to steal your grill.
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
Great looking truck. The grill looks great! I also love that color combo...one of my favorites.
'72 F250,390,C6,76K Sport Custom, Camper Special "Ole Blu"
'90 F250,460,48K XLT Lariat, Supercab
'88 Lincoln Mark VII LSC, 5.0 H.O.original, was daily driver, now retired
'97 Lincoln Town Car-Cartier,73K, 4.6, fact. dual exhaust,mint/original-Last Big Towncar
'05 GMC Denali XL,6.0 Vortec-for the wife & kids
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'90 F250,460,48K XLT Lariat, Supercab
'88 Lincoln Mark VII LSC, 5.0 H.O.original, was daily driver, now retired
'97 Lincoln Town Car-Cartier,73K, 4.6, fact. dual exhaust,mint/original-Last Big Towncar
'05 GMC Denali XL,6.0 Vortec-for the wife & kids
'02 Cadillac DHS,4.6 Northstar-daily driver
'73 Great Divide 22' travel trailer,restored to original
'79 Mitchell 11' "Challenger XL" cabover camper-restored to original
'88 Lance 11'3" LC 780 cabover-current project
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
Ditto. I'd take the A/C too.Fordman5 wrote:Nice looking truck and a good year to. I'd love to steal your grill.
Doug
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
I really like your new bumpside! The rust gives it a nice patina. Looks like the truck is outfitted for a CB radio. With a little cleaning up, this truck could look real good in a short while. Good luck with it.
PS-That headliner looks to be in great shape/condition.
PS-That headliner looks to be in great shape/condition.
Jack
1943 Ford GPW Jeep(sold)
1972 F-100 Custom
1976 F-150 Explorer
1996 F-150 Eddie Bauer ed.
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1976 F-150 Explorer
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- dolinick
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
When I first drove up to it a few days ago. I knew I wanted it as soon as I saw it. This morning though when I took a closer look at the grille I realized how nice it was. There is a small dent in the driver's side headlight bucket but not bad. The previous owner also said he simply disconnected the Air Conditioning one time because he was having engine issues and didn't want it to overheat. And he said that the Air Condition was working just fine when He disconnected it. The truck looks pretty nice imho but should clean up pretty well. I am already thinking about repainting the lower valence though. I would like to do something with the door panels as well. That plastic just doesn't hold up. The dash pad looks pretty good. Most likely it was protected from the sun by all the clutter and layers of grime that covered the dash before he cleaned out the cab. Um, the worst rust area that I could see besides the battery tray and corner of the inner fender under the battery tray was on the bed back near the tailgate and the tailgate itself. The bumper is rusted through as well I believe. He must have had a cb radio. There is a mic bracket on the air conditioning unit. I like the mounting through the hood cb antenna but there is also a mounting bracket in the back of the bed. It would be nice to put a looong whip antenna in the back.TexasTruck72 wrote:I really like your new bumpside! The rust gives it a nice patina. Looks like the truck is outfitted for a CB radio. With a little cleaning up, this truck could look real good in a short while. Good luck with it.
PS-That headliner looks to be in great shape/condition.
Just imagine all the stories the PO could tell. I already heard some interesting things. I believe he said the truck was stolen around 1978 and some parts were stripped. They took the radiator, battery and carburetor I believe. Anyway he said he told the insurance company he wanted it back to warranty specs so I am pretty sure the original equipment was replaced. Although the truck has the original paint I found out that the truck had gotten scratched on the side which was repainted.
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
Just out of curiosity, what are your plans for this bump. My wheels are spinning
Doug
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
Well, I just plan on driving it.
Actually I want to get a piece of trim for the driver side bed that is missing.
I want to replace the master cylinder and wheel cylinders.
I would like to remove the cracked plastic and arm rests from the door panels. If the steel panel behind the plastic trim is good then I'll just keep them.
I want to clean everything and maybe get a new seat cover.
I would probably like to paint the wheels. I am not sure what kind of hub caps if any I will use.
Oh, I have a receiver hitch bolted to the frame of my other truck. I might want to put it on the new one but then again maybe the bumper is strong enough to pull anything that I would ever want/need to tow. Actually the bumper has rust holes in it. I am still considering keeping the rusty bumper but It probably needs to go. I wouldn't mind putting a KOEPP CHEVROLET La Vernia, TX bumper on it because my mom and dad had a '69 Chevelle from KOEPP when I was a kid. But I can find one of those square steel type bumpers at the salvage yards. Any dealer name would be alright.
Polish the grille.
These are just some ideas that have been going through my head. I have no money to spend on the truck at the moment. I just found out the wife is pregnant a few days ago after I went to look at the truck. We are also trying to buy a big old house but still need financing.
I need to find out if the truck has a center seat belt and if it doesn't go get one from u-pull it or other boneyard.
Actually I want to get a piece of trim for the driver side bed that is missing.
I want to replace the master cylinder and wheel cylinders.
I would like to remove the cracked plastic and arm rests from the door panels. If the steel panel behind the plastic trim is good then I'll just keep them.
I want to clean everything and maybe get a new seat cover.
I would probably like to paint the wheels. I am not sure what kind of hub caps if any I will use.
Oh, I have a receiver hitch bolted to the frame of my other truck. I might want to put it on the new one but then again maybe the bumper is strong enough to pull anything that I would ever want/need to tow. Actually the bumper has rust holes in it. I am still considering keeping the rusty bumper but It probably needs to go. I wouldn't mind putting a KOEPP CHEVROLET La Vernia, TX bumper on it because my mom and dad had a '69 Chevelle from KOEPP when I was a kid. But I can find one of those square steel type bumpers at the salvage yards. Any dealer name would be alright.
Polish the grille.
These are just some ideas that have been going through my head. I have no money to spend on the truck at the moment. I just found out the wife is pregnant a few days ago after I went to look at the truck. We are also trying to buy a big old house but still need financing.
I need to find out if the truck has a center seat belt and if it doesn't go get one from u-pull it or other boneyard.
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
dolinick wrote:Well, I just plan on driving it.
Actually I want to get a piece of trim for the driver side bed that is missing.
I want to replace the master cylinder and wheel cylinders.
I would like to remove the cracked plastic and arm rests from the door panels. If the steel panel behind the plastic trim is good then I'll just keep them.
I want to clean everything and maybe get a new seat cover.
I would probably like to paint the wheels. I am not sure what kind of hub caps if any I will use.
Oh, I have a receiver hitch bolted to the frame of my other truck. I might want to put it on the new one but then again maybe the bumper is strong enough to pull anything that I would ever want/need to tow. Actually the bumper has rust holes in it. I am still considering keeping the rusty bumper but It probably needs to go. I wouldn't mind putting a KOEPP CHEVROLET La Vernia, TX bumper on it because my mom and dad had a '69 Chevelle from KOEPP when I was a kid. But I can find one of those square steel type bumpers at the salvage yards. Any dealer name would be alright.
Polish the grille.
These are just some ideas that have been going through my head. I have no money to spend on the truck at the moment. I just found out the wife is pregnant a few days ago after I went to look at the truck. We are also trying to buy a big old house but still need financing.
I need to find out if the truck has a center seat belt and if it doesn't go get one from u-pull it or other boneyard.
Your plans for your bump are almost exactly what I was thinking when I bought mine in 2009. I have kept mine mostly all original and have only replaced things that were necessary(brake system, seat cover, carb). My truck was in about the same condition as yours, minus some of the rust. I hope you find a square "dealer" bumper. My bumpside has one on it that is original "Gene Jones Ford Lampasas, Texas". My wheels looked like yours when I bought my truck. I just wet-sanded them down and repainted them with some good qualtity spray paint, then got new tires and bought a set of old hubcaps off ebay. Looks good. I like your idea of putting a long CB antenna on the rear of the bed. I just did that to my other truck(f150) recently. Keep us at Fordifiaction updated.
Jack
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1972 F-100 Custom
1976 F-150 Explorer
1996 F-150 Eddie Bauer ed.
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1972 F-100 Custom
1976 F-150 Explorer
1996 F-150 Eddie Bauer ed.
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Re: I bought another Bump today!
Nice find Those two pics you created/posted here look GREAT
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Thank You! I took them with my Sony A300 and a wide 18mm lens. Then I edited them a little bit online with flickr.com and picnik. increased contrast and saturation a little and then blurred and made the background black and white. Darkened the edges and added the border. Oh, I cropped it a little.BiggDogg wrote:Nice find Those two pics you created/posted here look GREAT
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I drove the truck home today. The front tires were so bad I decided to stop at a tire shop on the way home and replace them. He had the original title from 1967. I took a couple of photos of it but we had to turn it in when we transferred the title this morning. Oh, Alton's (the PO) neighbor said he traded in something like a '56 truck so he got like $350 for the trade in when he bought the truck new in March 1967.
Oh I guess the blue pieces of paper are the licence renewals. The first one says 1969 on it.
I'll post more photos of the paperwork and the truck later.
Oh I guess the blue pieces of paper are the licence renewals. The first one says 1969 on it.
I'll post more photos of the paperwork and the truck later.
2003 7.3L F250
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1968 F500 Utility Truck