I'm thinking it's sitting on the helper springs because all the wood on the camper is full of water...
It has a most amazingly solid cab other than the lower back is cut out and theres a bunch of wood screws holding the top of the camper to it. Only a bit of surface rust right under the gas pedal. Cab mounts look like from a Cali truck. It has bucket seats from a Lincoln on what look like factory mounts, wonderful yellow shag carpet, a factory AM radio and an aftermarker underdash AC. It has 44k miles, air cleaner says 360, 4bbl swapped that turns over by hand. It's a 10k truck with power drum brakes and manual steering that's rolling on split rims and possibly the original tires. Pedal pads look like new as well. Camper is ruff, very ruff. The frame is extended about 6' off the rear too. Had two heavy duty fuel tanks right behind the cab on each side.
Super cooling rad support and inners are covered with surface rust but look better then the ones I have on my truck (no rust out at the hinges). Hood is rusted out from the inside out and the fenders look decent. Steel '68 grill is brush painted white and has some decent sized dents. The white on the paint is old wax of all things.
Paid $550 for it, PITA factor is going to be huge parting it out so I probably paid too much. I'll probably back hoe the camper shell, then soak the rest of it in oil to see if the front clip will come apart.
Hardest part will probably be draggin it to the farm.
Jamie
1967 mercury F350 7.3 IDI ats turbo kit c6 gear vendor overdrive 3.73s rolling on 19.5s
1971 sport custom on 1979 f350 highboy frame 460 c6 np205 dana 60s 3.54s
1974 F100 baby blue & rust 240 3 speed 3.70s sitting on the ground!
1990 F250 extended cab FI460 e40d 3.55s daily driver
Possibly looking for my next bump right now!
So, it's an interesting critter. The MD title was made in 1987 with 19k miles, it has juice boxes in the fridge from '88. It has a bunch of Texas stickers on it including a small pipeline company sticker on the drivers door by the mirror and the welding sticker for the frame extension. I think it was used by a pipeline worker in a prior life but didn't start out as a camper.
Current plan is to get a firebarrel going next to it and feed the barrel with the junk out of the camper. It is insulated (sort of) and it all needs to go away. The aluminum is barely on the camper so I'll tear it off, burn the wood and insulation, scrap the metals. Going to keep the cab, core support and inner fenders. I also want to get it running before gutting the cab.
Gotta' unique evap coil and plenum in the cab. Haven't never seen one focus more air toward the driver like that one, like it. Nice score Jamie.
Jeff http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=46251
SOLD-71 F-350 dually flatbed, 302 / .030 over V-8 with a "baby"C-6, B & M truckshifter, Dana70/4.11 ratio, intermittent wipers, tilt steering, full LED lighting on the flat bed, and no stereo yet (this way I can hear the rattles to diagnose)! SOLD!
Many Ford bumps / one 76' EB / and several dents through the years.
A lot of "oddball" Ford parts collected from working on them for 34 years now!
2008 Ford Escape 4 x 4
Ranchero50 wrote:juice boxes in the fridge from '88
DELICIOUS! Loved this part.
! i love that roll-off with its front tires off the ground too! !
most of the "factory" motorhome conversions i've seen just have (or had) the center section of the cab hacked out instead of the whole back wall missing
nice find!
- still got my first first car 20+yrs later : 69 f100 sorta kinda pretending its a Mercury M100 w/a 70 f350 sport custom cab (factory buckets) 67 grille with 69 ranger cooneyes 68 merc box and hood,some supercool fiberglass fenders i scored way back when, 76 f150 disc brake frontend..currently running a 90 5.0HO 4bbl/c4 auto & 3.50 posi...originally a 360/c6 f100 Ranger with dealer added towpack (incl. kelsey hays trailer brake),boxside toolbox,behind the seat stowage & belly tank...only original parts left on 'er are the frame,rear end,rear springs,and rear bumper...
Spent the very cold windy day taking the camper apart and burning it peice by peice in a 55 gallon barrel. It was a miserable experience. I got half the AC unhooked and some other odds and ends in the cab. It looks like it's a stand along system, doesn't tie into the Ford heater duct at all which makes me wonder why they shoved everything on the drivers side. The fan motor is right above the gas pedal. wierd...