I bought this truck my first year of college, rebuilt the six and drove it for a year before it gave up on me. I've grown up in bumpsides and dentsides, can't see myself ever owning another sort of truck I actually love.

The day I brought her home.

Rebuilt the front end, found out the simplicity of our front ends, fell in love.

240 after a shortblock rebuild, entire new head, a performance cam, headers, intake, carburetor, and borla mufflers.

The little 240 gave up after 5000 miles, this is going in.

Going in, this is where I'm at now.
Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary... That's what gets you.
1970 F100 Styleside SWB 240 4v - 315 hp 23.6 mpg hwy 302 swap in prog. just a dd cruiser for now
1966 F100 Flareside SWB All torn apart, probably getting a solid roller 545 bbf
1977 International Harvester Scout 2 304 727 torqueflite air lockers- hunting truck / mud toy