1967 F100 Resurrection - On The Road Again!

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Re: 1967 F100 Resurrection - Engine Running

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another good looking shortbed.

Thats why we're cutting ours down.

Nice work.
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Re: 1967 F100 Resurrection - Engine Running

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You r doing some good looking work on the Bump. :thup:
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Re: 1967 F100 Resurrection - Wires

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Been working on wiring during the cold weather to keep moving foreword. Wifey was kind enough to allow the use of the dinning room table instead of having to be in the cold garage. :bow:

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Mancar1 wrote:You r doing some good looking work on the Bump. :thup:
Thank you Sir!
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BlueOvalDave wrote:another good looking shortbed.

Thats why we're cutting ours down.

Nice work.
You can haul more stuff (aka a$$) in a long bed.
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I posted this tread about LED lights and haven't heard any thing. Maybe I posted it in the wrong spot? Looking for LED dash lights.

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Re: 1967 F100 Resurrection - Wires

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Hey, random but I am curious how well your brake booster works?
I ask because if my oem reman booster doesn't 'boost' well that...I'm temped to go aftermarket universal booster. I've had good luck with them. But hit or miss with stock reman boosters.
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Re: 1967 F100 Resurrection - Wires

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pincheweddo wrote:I posted this tread about LED lights and haven't heard any thing. Maybe I posted it in the wrong spot? Looking for LED dash lights.

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Here's a couple of old threads:
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http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... p?p=221357
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Craigerf100 wrote:Hey, random but I am curious how well your brake booster works?
I ask because if my oem reman booster doesn't 'boost' well that...I'm temped to go aftermarket universal booster. I've had good luck with them. But hit or miss with stock reman boosters.
It seams to work ok. Of course it hasn't been road tested yet and that will be the deciding factor. A lot of the parts coming off of my donor truck aren't meeting my standard of worthiness.
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sargentrs wrote:
pincheweddo wrote:I posted this tread about LED lights and haven't heard any thing. Maybe I posted it in the wrong spot? Looking for LED dash lights.

http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =8&t=74034
Here's a couple of old threads:
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... p?p=648306
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... p?p=221357

Thanks Sarg! Hadn't found that second thread yet.
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Re: 1967 F100 Resurrection - Wires

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are those stock sealed beam headlights or did you go with something fancy? they look pretty bright and also much 'whiter' than my OG halogen sealed beams.
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motzingg wrote:are those stock sealed beam headlights or did you go with something fancy? they look pretty bright and also much 'whiter' than my OG halogen sealed beams.
:lol: There was a bunch o crap in a box with my donor truck. Both are halogen sealed beams. Dropped one in the process and broke it and have a couple of more floating round.
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Re: 1967 F100 Resurrection - Wires

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Looking great, weddo!
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Yes looking great indeed.
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Heirloom wrote:Looking great, weddo!
Thanks Amigo!
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