69 f-100 budget build
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Re: 69 f-100 budget build
One word of caution, do not use the cheap 1 pc. cab mounts. Either build your own or buy the one from Dennis Carpenter. The 1pc. units from LMC and others do not last at all!
Paul
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Re: 69 f-100 budget build
Good to know!
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Re: 69 f-100 budget build
Looking at buying a 76 f100 truck with 302/ 3spd. It's not titled but does run and yard drive. Hoping to use the disc brake setup and figure out the necessary mods to use the core support and inner fenders ( since the ones I ordered never came). Wondering if it would be better to do a body swap and deal with the 2 inch gap behind the cab???
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Re: 69 f-100 budget build
bought it! It's surprisingly low rust. Hopefully I can find someone to buy the body parts so I don't have to scrap such a nice rig. The bench seat is a lovely green (blah) vinyl with no rips! With this frame I will have a 302/3spd, A/C, p/s,frame mount gas tank, and disc brakes. The dimensions of the inner fenders and rad core support look a bit different.... anyone used dent front end parts under bump outer panels? Advice?
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Re: 69 f-100 budget build
If that rad in the donor is good you'll want to keep it. It'll be the heavy duty one because the donor had a/c. I think you can use the rad support. It'll be a bit different but still useable in a bump.
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Re: 69 f-100 budget build
Cool. Hood latch is definitely different, I'll have to use the 69 latch and drill new holes into the 76 core support. I started the 302 tonight, runs good, no smoke. Hopefully sell it to put money back into the truck.
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Re: 69 f-100 budget build
Hey that nice chrome front bumper will fit your truck.
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Re: 69 f-100 budget build
Unfortunately this thread ends here. Traded the 69 for a 63 f100.