1966 F100 LWB project

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1966 F100 LWB project

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Howdy,

This is my first slick i've ever had i'm a hug bump fan and have done my fair share of work on them but i've awlyes liked slicks the best. I bought this truck on CL for $750 its a 240/3 on the tree with perfect cab mounts and a very small amount of rust. I plan on putting a EFI 302/E4OD out of my dads old van in it soon. Here's a few pictures for now.

Here's what i started with

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Here's how she sits right now

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"Flyin' High On Caffine And Copenhagen" R.I.P Chris LeDoux

-1960 Mercury Comet (2nd Owner All Orignal)
-1966 Ford F100 240/3spd (All Orignal)

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I like that as is. sweet ride :)
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.




Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
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:steering: Enjoy your Slick- Lookin good :thumright:
1966 F-100 LONG BED, 240cid 3 speed red and white, Red and White Interior with a Mossy Oak Seat Cover
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:thumright: :thumright: Nice looking start.... I can't wait to have mine driving... Keep us updated with progress reports and pics...
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I haven't done much with the truck lately i just recently quit chew so i haven't been in the frame of mind to work on anything...plus i've been in god awful pain form my gums lol but i got a fuel pump to change soon and i'm still having issues with my breaks but i'm gonna start daily driving it soon until i tear it down for the efi swap. But here's a few more pictures.

Before i switched wheels

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Messy inside

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Big bad 240

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"Flyin' High On Caffine And Copenhagen" R.I.P Chris LeDoux

-1960 Mercury Comet (2nd Owner All Orignal)
-1966 Ford F100 240/3spd (All Orignal)

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Post by HOOK&GO »

what size are the wheels and tires? this looks real good for a working truck look.
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HOOK&GO wrote:what size are the wheels and tires? this looks real good for a working truck look.
Thanks,the wheels are 15x8 with 235/75/15
"Flyin' High On Caffine And Copenhagen" R.I.P Chris LeDoux

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-1966 Ford F100 240/3spd (All Orignal)

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Been attempting to drive the truck but still having fuel problems and getting stranded alot :( but i have been adding other stuff to it. I sound proof the inside i used water heater insalation and flashing tar paper stuff for roofing and a new water pump and clutch fan.The swap meet also came into town and I finally got the orignal mirrors even though they're re-pop and the emblems for the sides.

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"Flyin' High On Caffine And Copenhagen" R.I.P Chris LeDoux

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-1966 Ford F100 240/3spd (All Orignal)

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Post by ezernut9mm »

looks like you are doing it right man. and it looks like a life long missouri truck by the bed lettering.
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looks good dude!
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.




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Post by fordman7072 »

thanks guys!....not much of an update cause i ain't really done anything on the truck but just drive it around my town and see if the fuel problems gonna act up and so far it hasn't but i took a couple beauty pictures at an old feed mill because thats were the truck looked most at home.

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-1966 Ford F100 240/3spd (All Orignal)

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Hey guys, Nothing much new done on the ol'66 haven't even drove her in a couple months :cry: but im hoping to change that soon. I'm working on finding a carb for it that'll fit the 240 the motorcraft it has on it I hate cause the needle valve is outside the carb and it was what was causing the fule problems but hopefully within the week i will have a carb for her then its rebuild the column so i can shift and then see how a car seat fits in the front seat :lol: since i'm having my first boy this monday the 5th. But anywho I was installing my CB radio and the idea hit me to pull the seat cover and just see what kinda shape the seat is in and here what was hiding....
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The bottom was almost perfect except for a rip on the drivers side but the foam and everything else shows almost no wear so i'm really starting to believe the 40k on the odometer is right. Here's just some pictures of the truck now and the last time i drove it.

Looks like a big ol r/c truck :lol:
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Last time I drove her..
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Oh ya the thing I'm really proud of.....
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-1966 Ford F100 240/3spd (All Orignal)

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Post by fordman7072 »

Oh and i forgot to mention I'm planning on a 302 and maby an auto trans swap this spring.
"Flyin' High On Caffine And Copenhagen" R.I.P Chris LeDoux

-1960 Mercury Comet (2nd Owner All Orignal)
-1966 Ford F100 240/3spd (All Orignal)

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Post by ezernut9mm »

when are we doing a lambert's meet again?
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"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles


i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
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ezernut9mm wrote:when are we doing a lambert's meet again?
anytime man we moved so i'm olny the next exit off of 65 from there.
"Flyin' High On Caffine And Copenhagen" R.I.P Chris LeDoux

-1960 Mercury Comet (2nd Owner All Orignal)
-1966 Ford F100 240/3spd (All Orignal)

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