I'm in desperate need of a 67 ford f100 cab. Mine has so much rust I don't think I can do a good restoration on it. If anybody knows anybody somewhat local to Pennsylvania that May have one for sale please let me know. Thanks everyone and have a good thanksgiving holiday!
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1967 ford f100 cab
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Re: 1967 ford f100 cab
I don't know where you are in PA, but this guy is around my parts near pittsburgh. Seems kinda pricey but I don't even know what the going rate is for a rust free cab.
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/pts/4201787375.html
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/pts/4201787375.html
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Re: 1967 ford f100 cab
Ill check into that. Thank you. I dont know if thats expensive or not but I definitely will need it
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Re: 1967 ford f100 cab
pricey but nice. I have a '67 cab ( there are differences you know) that has a little rust, but restorable. But, I'm in SC.
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Re: 1967 ford f100 cab
What do you mean differences?
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Re: 1967 ford f100 cab
There are differences in '67 cabs and later cabs. Seatbelt locations, dash holes, door jamb holes etc.
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Re: 1967 ford f100 cab
Probably the most important difference (as pointed out above) is the heater controls are different so the dash is different on 67 cabs. This is the one difference that will cause problems for you as you would need to ether cut and patch that portion of the cab or change the controls to the 68-72 style.
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Re: 1967 ford f100 cab
Oh boy thanks for the heads up guys. I never knew that. I'm not taking it back to original but I do want to keep the classic interior look they had. Except a roll cage and bucket seats being the only difference
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Re: 1967 ford f100 cab
For the heater controls you could make a plate and weld it in then drill the holes for the heater controls. That is what I am doing to keep my heater controls for the 67 without cutting the dash.