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1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 12:08 pm
by Project66
I recently purchased a nice clean 1966 F100. I initially wanted to rat rod it but am choosing to tear down and do a frame off resto. Hopefully I can figure out how to post images and we can be off posting.
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 12:12 pm
by F7BIGJOB

from RoDiland, Photobucket account to load pics here is prolly the best/easiest way

Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 1:08 pm
by Project66
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 1:22 pm
by Project66
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 1:53 pm
by Project66

The wiring was old and brittle

The harness was melted together in several places! This was a running truck! Glad we took it apart
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 1:58 pm
by Project66

The dash had a jeep radio that was made to fit.

Cut out the whole area to install a DIN style cd player

Metal cut and bent to fit

Ready to weld

The support was actually the same size as the cutout but the placement was to the left for the trim to fit snugly so we moved it over.
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 2:07 pm
by Project66
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 2:09 pm
by 390fastback
Wow! Not wasting any time are you?
I hear you on the 1000 hard to get at bolts. None of mine came off in a useable state either. All broke or got the grinder!
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 2:18 pm
by Project66
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 2:22 pm
by Project66
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 2:50 pm
by Project66
Soda Blasting is not new but seems to be catching on more. I got David from Carolina Soda Blasters to give the truck a cleaning
http://carolinasodablaster.com/. This is crazy stuff. He is doing it in stages so I can keep up.
The crazy thing is you can stand right by the cab and you may get some soda in your mouth but it is ok. This is great for the neighbors. They don't have to dust off their back decks after you finish. The metal after it was blasted was like it was right off the assembly line. you could even see the spot weld heat marks.
Here we are before....
Here is after

Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 3:05 pm
by Project66
Cleaning and cleaning and cleaning. The soda blasting does great work but there is still the hard hand labor that goes into any project as all of you know. Because it is so gentle you may have to do some extra work getting out the seam sealer. I used an ice pick and the wire wheel to remove the old sealer.
The soda blasting made fast work getting off the glue from the dash as well as the rubber setting caulk around the windows
One thing soda blasting doesn't get the deep rust out. It seems to only clean it. I used a product from Home Depot called Prep and Etch by Kleenstrip. This is a phosphoric acid that eats rust and leaves a clean paintable surface. Several applications were applied to finally clean the metal. This stuff is dangerous so you must wear protective gear. Now I sound like your mother!!
The acid must, must- MUST be removed before applying primers. Wash off with water or lacquer thinner or you will not have good results.
Also, if you do the soda route, your metal would be good inside for months but before you epoxy prime you must , must wash the soda off with hot dish water and then wash again. The soda leaves a slimy residue that will not just go away with regular metal cleaner / degreaser .
My face felt slimy when I washed it after soda blasting. I spoke to tech support about using their epoxy over soda blasting and they told me horror stories about guys who just washed it down with wax degreaser.
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 3:17 pm
by Project66
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 3:45 pm
by Thomas1190
This is great!! Loving your project. Keep the photos coming! This going to be a sweet 66 SWB when its all done.
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 6:08 pm
by totten
Great start.

Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 8:16 pm
by Max
Great work so far! Been using SPI stuff for years now. Not a single complaint.
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 8:20 pm
by kstones63
Welcome from Phoenix.
It looks like you have a great truck to start with. Keep the pics coming, we like them.
Kevin
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 8:59 pm
by Alfs64
Welcome from El Paso! Excellent start on a awesome
build.

Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 6, 2013, 10:29 pm
by HawaiiKid
Is it going to be a full resto or a resto mod? Lookin great so far!
Re: 1966 F100 Build
Posted: January 7, 2013, 6:48 am
by Project66
HawaiiKid wrote:Is it going to be a full resto or a resto mod? Lookin great so far!
Not sure yet. I have been looking at the 4.6 engines and a mustang II IFS. Love to get a crown vic and narrow it about 4-6 inches. I was thinking about finding a rack that was 4 inches narrow then cut the crossmember to match the rack. I need to keep in mind the Ankerman angle. Color is the thing too...Some colors just don't go with a full resto IMO.
Right now looking at the two tone greens like Chip Foose has on his ***y sedan.
Here is a F100 with similar colors
PPG Mercedes-Benz Brilliant Silver applied to the bottom half, PPG Honda Galapagos Green to the top half.
