Dude, that truck looks too nice to go yanking everything apart for a restoration.
Why not fix what needs fixing, drive it as is and enjoy it?
As the man said, "It's only ALL ORIGINAL once."
Dennis
'72 F100 Restoration Project _ Where should I begin?
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- Finleyphoto
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re: '72 F100 Restoration Project _ Where should I begin?
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- cghstrojan08
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Hey, I am apart of that club. I drove mine a good 1/4 mile.ezernut9mm wrote:welcome to the fly there, buy there, drive home club! . i did the same only i had 250 miles of travel compared to your 1500.
ROBERT
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1968 F100 SWB 360
1969 F100 LWB 360 "Ol' Blue" - Sold
1976 F350 Trailer Special, Extended Wheel base, 460
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Member #1076
1968 F100 SWB 360
1969 F100 LWB 360 "Ol' Blue" - Sold
1976 F350 Trailer Special, Extended Wheel base, 460
http://s9.photobucket.com/albums/a75/cg ... ld%20Blue/