Anyway, I've been looking at various diesel F Super Duty rollbacks from 1987 to 1997. The common theme on these is that the fenders and hoods and doors and bodies are rusting out, the frame and bed are solid, the engine and transmission generally work well, but they look terrible, at least the ones I can afford. I'm thinking, why not merge a nice solid metal 67-72 cab with a newer truck? I won't have to worry about the bed or anything, and the F Super Duty trucks have a 34 inch wide frame that is straight rail, which should match up nicely with a 67-72. I found a picture of a flatbed 1971 truck and cleaned it up a bit and this is what I'd want to build:
![Image](http://i59.tinypic.com/ibawk1.jpg)
And this is what I'd likely have to start with, this is a $7000 rollback that drives fine but doesn't look so hot:
![Image](http://i60.tinypic.com/2vmt6s8.jpg)
I've been looking at several of these, all F450s (F Super Duty they called them), 7.3 diesels, 1992-1994 non turbo, 1993-1994 turbo, 1994-1997 powerstoke, 5-speeds, either white or red, with 19 foot beds and wheel lifts. The truck would remain as useful, it would just look better as a classic truck. And I would fill in empty spaces under the deck with mesh baskets or toolboxes or quarter fenders, and I was even considering a nice auxiliary fuel tank too. The stock 18 gallon tanks front and rear are kinda small and the Aerotank replacements 40-45 gallon are pretty deep and may not clear the bed's hoses and cylinders and fittings.
But should I make it work, it'll be beautiful. Goal here is to buy one truck, work it for awhile and pay off any debt I incur to get it, get a second truck, work it for awhile, have another driver run the first truck, get a third truck, have a driver take truck two while I run the third and get it ready for work, then get a fourth truck and run it, have the driver from the first truck move to the third, and I would tear truck one down to do the cab swap and refresh. LIKELY if the 7.3 is tired at all or the trans/clutch need changed out, I will just do a Cummins 12V swap. No sense keeping a 444cid monster in there.
I will say the 1992 F450 7.3 IDI/5-speed with 5.13 gears is easily able to return 11mpg if I never exceed 55mph. I drive like a grandpa. If I keep it under 45mph it'll do 13mpg. No joke. It needs gears, BADLY. 45mph is 2200rpm! 55mph is 2700rpm! Redlines around 73mph!!!