Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Moderator: FORDification
- 67MercM100
- New Member
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: Iowa
Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Paint got done on the '67 Mercury M100 in early June. How's it look?
Here's a picture of the Highliner. Used Infinity speakers. Sounds pretty good.
Here's a picture of the Highliner. Used Infinity speakers. Sounds pretty good.
- guerra
- Blue Oval Fan
- Posts: 700
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:29 pm
- Location: West Texas
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
That looks real good! iam digging your truck..
1967 f-100 lwb 360/c6
1969 f-100 swb 351/c6 (project)
1969 f-100 swb 351/c6 (project)
- jimmy828
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 1611
- Joined: Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:47 pm
- Location: asheville,NC
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
man,i can't wait for that to take part on mine.Looks great
- forrestbump
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 2140
- Joined: Tue Aug 10, 2010 12:23 am
- Location: California, Phelan
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Oh My Good Lord...your Truck is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!!
You, Sir, have done an outstanding job, you should be very proud of yourself as your truck will inspire many other members as it has myself!
Thank YOU so very much for sharing.
You, Sir, have done an outstanding job, you should be very proud of yourself as your truck will inspire many other members as it has myself!
Thank YOU so very much for sharing.
1970, 2WD, F-250, C/S, Dual Tanks, 390 FE (of course), C6, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Dana 60 3.73, Sky View Blue, Ranger XLT
1970, 2WD, F-250, C/S, A/C, Dual Tanks, 390 FE (again, of course), C6, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Dana 60 3.73, Wimbledon White & Sky View Blue, Ranger (almost twin brothers!)
"One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn't do" - Henry Ford
Larry
1970, 2WD, F-250, C/S, A/C, Dual Tanks, 390 FE (again, of course), C6, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Dana 60 3.73, Wimbledon White & Sky View Blue, Ranger (almost twin brothers!)
"One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn't do" - Henry Ford
Larry
- robroy
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 3768
- Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:36 pm
- Location: California, Salinas
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Good day 67MercM100!
Thanks so much for putting the photos on here. Your truck's gorgeous, and I think you made an awesome choice by going with those colors!
I've seen that head-liner used by several members. How did its install go? How did you fish the wires up there to connect to the speakers? And what product did you use to color it--or is that its native color?
Thanks 67MercM100!!!
Robroy
Thanks so much for putting the photos on here. Your truck's gorgeous, and I think you made an awesome choice by going with those colors!
I've seen that head-liner used by several members. How did its install go? How did you fish the wires up there to connect to the speakers? And what product did you use to color it--or is that its native color?
Thanks 67MercM100!!!
Robroy
- 1970FordTK
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 2831
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:37 pm
- Location: North Carolina
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Another quick question about the headliner, what is the hight, width and depth of the radio part of the headliner?
By the way, truck looks great.
By the way, truck looks great.
- trukcrazy
- Blue Oval Fanatic
- Posts: 905
- Joined: Sat Apr 02, 2005 8:55 am
- Location: Gulf Breeze, Florida, USA
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Beautiful!
John, #424
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
2008 Challenger SRT8
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
2008 Challenger SRT8
- 67MercM100
- New Member
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: Iowa
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Thanks for all the nice comments everyone.
I will admit that most of my talent involves signing checks.
I got the Highliner from topsonline.com. They had the best prices I found and they had the colors for about $20 more. Although now I don't see Highliners on their site any more. Seems odd, I just got it in March.
The dimensions for the radio are approximately 8 wide x 7.5 deep x 3 high. Since I put the radio in the dash mine still has the cover on it. There might be a little bit more room in there. My mind is busy trying to find a way to turn that area into a storage cubby without butchering things too much.
It wasn't difficult to wire the speakers. I put the speakers in the Highliner before installation. Then I used the wires that came with it and ran them down the inside the rear posts. From there I was able to add more wire and run it under the carpet up under the dash to the radio.
The installation of the Highliner itself wasn't all that bad. Obviously you'll need someone to help. It comes with screws and even some "U clips" if I remember correctly. It has pre-drilled holes for the screws. I will say that the pre-drilled holes didn't line up exactly with any existing holes. But it was easy enough to drill new holes. It even included small plastic caps to cover the screws (although they were black).
I will admit that most of my talent involves signing checks.
I got the Highliner from topsonline.com. They had the best prices I found and they had the colors for about $20 more. Although now I don't see Highliners on their site any more. Seems odd, I just got it in March.
The dimensions for the radio are approximately 8 wide x 7.5 deep x 3 high. Since I put the radio in the dash mine still has the cover on it. There might be a little bit more room in there. My mind is busy trying to find a way to turn that area into a storage cubby without butchering things too much.
It wasn't difficult to wire the speakers. I put the speakers in the Highliner before installation. Then I used the wires that came with it and ran them down the inside the rear posts. From there I was able to add more wire and run it under the carpet up under the dash to the radio.
The installation of the Highliner itself wasn't all that bad. Obviously you'll need someone to help. It comes with screws and even some "U clips" if I remember correctly. It has pre-drilled holes for the screws. I will say that the pre-drilled holes didn't line up exactly with any existing holes. But it was easy enough to drill new holes. It even included small plastic caps to cover the screws (although they were black).
- robroy
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 3768
- Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:36 pm
- Location: California, Salinas
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Good day 67MercM100, thanks so much for the info on the head-liner!
Unfortunately the link you've posted doesn't work for me (page not found). I tried to look it up in their directory, but I don't see any F-Series product listing. Maybe a part number would allow it to be found?
Thanks again 67MercM100!!!
Robroy
Unfortunately the link you've posted doesn't work for me (page not found). I tried to look it up in their directory, but I don't see any F-Series product listing. Maybe a part number would allow it to be found?
Thanks again 67MercM100!!!
Robroy
- 67MercM100
- New Member
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: Iowa
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Robroy: Yeah, I see the link doesn't work. I edited it out of the original post.
Apparently they're not carrying them any longer. You could try contacting them to see for sure. Maybe they lost money on me...I got mine - with the color - for $240; shipped for $286.
I found this link.
http://www.dashtop.com/products/highlin ... p-f-series
They've got colors. But the prices are higher.
I also saw that JCWhitney has them with colors. But theirs are higher yet.
Apparently they're not carrying them any longer. You could try contacting them to see for sure. Maybe they lost money on me...I got mine - with the color - for $240; shipped for $286.
I found this link.
http://www.dashtop.com/products/highlin ... p-f-series
They've got colors. But the prices are higher.
I also saw that JCWhitney has them with colors. But theirs are higher yet.
- robroy
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 3768
- Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:36 pm
- Location: California, Salinas
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Good day 67MercM100, thanks for the awesome reply!
I see--that explains why I couldn't find it! The price on the new link you've posted still looks OK, considering what a big piece of material we're getting. I wonder if that's the exact same part?
Robroy
I see--that explains why I couldn't find it! The price on the new link you've posted still looks OK, considering what a big piece of material we're getting. I wonder if that's the exact same part?
Robroy
- 1970FordTK
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 2831
- Joined: Tue Mar 13, 2007 9:37 pm
- Location: North Carolina
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Thanks for the info.
- 67mann
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 1705
- Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2008 7:19 am
- Location: NY..Mt.Morris 3rdgen. homestead
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
nice...lovin the roll pan
I've had enough and I'm not alone
http://s267.photobucket.com/albums/ii304/67mann/
http://s267.photobucket.com/albums/ii304/67mann/
- 67MercM100
- New Member
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: Iowa
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Can't say 100% for sure. But I think Palco is the manufactuer for the Highliner brand.robroy wrote:Good day 67MercM100, thanks for the awesome reply!
I see--that explains why I couldn't find it! The price on the new link you've posted still looks OK, considering what a big piece of material we're getting. I wonder if that's the exact same part?
Robroy
If you're in the market, just do a Google search and compare prices (and color availabilty). That's how I found mine. Every once in a while a blind pig (me in this analogy) finds an acorn!
- 67MercM100
- New Member
- Posts: 152
- Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 6:19 pm
- Location: Iowa
Re: Paint done on the 67 Mercury
Thanks 67mann!67mann wrote: nice...lovin the roll pan
It came from either NPD or LMC. I need to go back and check my receipts; they're all in one sack. But I think it was NPD because their price was better.
The guy who installed it said he had to cut it a little to fit right.
Somewhat off subject, but LMC has some great little LED license plate lights that are also bolts to attach the plate. Until I found those, I wasn't sure what I was going to use for a plate light. No sense going without; not that I'm doing anything wrong, but no reason to give law enforcement a reason to think so. These things would have been a pain 40 years ago when we got new plates every year; the wires have to go through the nut on the back side. But here in Iowa we haven't gotten new plates since '96. I can deal with the wiring every 15 or 20 years.