1967 F350 Big Dawg Flatbed 2WD From AK

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1967 F350 Big Dawg Flatbed 2WD From AK

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Hey everyone!

I recently acquired a 1967 dually 2wd F-350 custom cab flatbed from a good friend who's leaving state for $550.00!

The truck has a newly rebuilt (under 500 miles) FE 352 V8 with heads that have been machined and had the valve seats hardened, and a nasty cam to match. Motors got headers with true dual welded exhaust. It's in decent shape with a few cancer spots. I replaced the leaky old cab marker lights with some really skookum looking eagle head ones. The truck is love, but it needs lots of love. A friend of mine offered me up a bunch of clean body panels for it for free or nearly free, so that should help a lot. I should go over tomorrow and collect....

I live in Seward AK, and am the manager at our local NAPA auto parts store, so man, gotta love the discount! Makes getting the important stuff easy, plus I can get my own parts and don't have to rely on someone who doesn't know what they are doing behind the counter... lol
I am an artist and can paint, draw, sculpt, weld, make violins and violas, play music and more.

Either way, I am looking forward to learning more about my truck, and sharing what knowledge I have with all y'all!

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We also have a 65 F-100 with a built FE 390 V8 that we are restoring, but its on the backburner for a while. My truck is closer to finish and less costly as far as repairs (other ones body is rustoed You can see it in the rear view pic)

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Welcome from Northern Ca. I have family in Fairbanks. I like those cab marker lights. I checked em out online for my 68 last week. $9.99 each sounds like a fair price. Bet your discount at Napa is better than my AAA one there. :lol:
That is a nice looking truck. :thup:
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Welcome from North Carolina. :thup:
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:wel: Archinto 8)

great looking truck & love the cab lights :wink:
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:wel: from SoCal. Great F350 you've got there. Thanks for the pics too.
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:wel: from Texas! :fr:
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You guys probably get this one all the time... Why do you call it a "bump"?

I'm gonna put a new "wine" color knit seat cover on it tonight, should look way better than the crusty gross black one till I can afford a vinyl re-upholstry kit. The original seat is trashed, a shame. :( I'll post some pics after its re-fitted.

I also made an entertaining discovery today...

I was driving into town today and noticed I was getting rained on. Looked allover the dang place and couldn't find it until I looked down and saw a hole in the floor by my dimmer switch the size of a pencil eraser. I was surprised that That much water was getting through! Lol I need to fix that..... :o
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Archinto wrote:You guys probably get this one all the time... Why do you call it a "bump"? Because of the section that bumps out down the side. 73 up are called Dents due to the area down the sides is concave.

I'm gonna put a new "wine" color knit seat cover on it tonight, should look way better than the crusty gross black one till I can afford a vinyl re-upholstry kit. The original seat is trashed, a shame. :( I'll post some pics after its re-fitted.

I also made an entertaining discovery today...

I was driving into town today and noticed I was getting rained on. Looked allover the dang place and couldn't find it until I looked down and saw a hole in the floor by my dimmer switch the size of a pencil eraser. I was surprised that That much water was getting through! Lol I need to fix that..... :o
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:wel: From West Texas! "67's Rule :rock:
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Welcome from NY. Always nice to see another of the big one's show up here. I know about the rain issue.

Do a little looking around here at fordification for the curse of the '67.

The "bump" runs down the side of our trucks. Don't worry, most of us had to ask.
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FLATBEDFORD wrote:
Do a little looking around here at fordification for the curse of the '67.
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Heh, I did Lol.... I found this in another topic.
forrest bump wrote:For those unaware, the curse of the '67 relates to an unforeseen pregnancy shortly after the acquisition of a 1967 Ford truck.

It's shrouded in myth and legend around here and is a running joke only...NOT to be taken seriously!

Sleep better tonight my brothers and sisters...

Really!? LOL! We'll see about that.... ;)

As far as the truck goes.. I'm making a custom headliner for it. I've got a ruined original from a parts truck for a template, and was thinking of doing it in black vinyl, or leather.
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