1965 F100

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Does anyone know of a site similar to Fordification that delves into the earlier years?

I am starting a '65 project and looking for some good resources.
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this is a good forum in my opinion

http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum40/
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I'm really disappointed that there isnt a site as informative and well maintained as Fordification for the 61-66 F100.

Trying to decode a data plate is tough when you cant find accurate information.

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Phil105 on Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:42 pm
this is a good forum in my opinion

http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/forum40/
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Obviously at least one on here doesn't care for FTE. I have visited that site on many occasions and find it to be a very good site, just as is this one. I found several sources for NOS parts thru one member on there who is most knowledgeable on our old trucks. It appears this site has a greater number of younger members who are more into resto-modding their trucks vs restoration.

I would encourage any of you involved in a restoration to check out both sites. Luckily, we have that opportunity.
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