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Been away for a while, but I picked this '66 F250 up not too long ago. It needs a lot of wiring but it had some new goodies installed before I got it (alternator, coil, complete distributor, plugs, wires, ignition switch). I'm actually working on getting my old '69 back to rob some goodies from. Last I heard, it was sitting in a field not far away from my house so I stand a good chance of getting my hands on it again. Some of the pictures I have here are decent, others not so much. The low resolution pics are from my cheap cell phone so I apologize now.

Here's how it looked when it first showed up on our street (I got it from the neighbor lol)
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The day I brought it home
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Chained her up during the last snow storm we had and it did great!
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I got tired of the huge tires so I bought some smaller ones from a buddy. As luck would have it, they were already mounted on wheels that fit it! I love the smaller tire size, hate the wheels, though. I'll be trading them for my neighbor's MINT two piece steel wheels and dog dishes off of his '78 F250.
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This evening, I took the ugly rear bumper off. It had a huge diving board looking diamond plate steel unit on it. I'll be replacing it with an F100 bumper at some point.
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Future upgrades include front disc brakes, power brakes, power steering, rear axle over spring flip, c-notch, cut and turned front beams, and a creative gas tank relocation.
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I really the color! Those wheels don't look bad.
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That is a nice looking truck. That style is next on my wish list. What does the inside look like?

I bought this F250 over a year ago and have been slowly working on it. I think I'm already $12,000 into it and still have more to do. Its more a labor of love at this point. I will never get the money I spent back if I sell it.
The truck came with split ring wheels. I stopped at the first Les Schwab I came to and put some regular wheels and new tires on. I still have the old rims. I was hoping to sell and make a few dollars, but I can't give them away. I was surprised when the guy at Les Schwab said they still make bias tires to fit those rims.

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Sweet slick!
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Finally got the chance to swap my chromed wagon wheels for my neighbor's steelies and dog dishes. I absolutely love this look, even if it isn't quite "period correct" for this truck

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mac6150 wrote:That is a nice looking truck. That style is next on my wish list. What does the inside look like?

I bought this F250 over a year ago and have been slowly working on it. I think I'm already $12,000 into it and still have more to do. Its more a labor of love at this point.
That's a sharp looking truck!

As far as the inside of mine, it's in fair shape. Dash pad has a crack or two and the driver's half of the bench is pretty worn but everything is pretty much there. Minimal rust in the cab.

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I really like the body style on the pre-bump trucks. I'll be interested to watch your progress!
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