Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
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Looking good
The months may change, but I am always APRIL
'63 F100 Custom Cab 223inline 6, 3speed manual- mostly stock
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Truck has been home in CA,OR,WA,NJ,VA since it's birth in San Jose Jan63
'63 F100 Custom Cab 223inline 6, 3speed manual- mostly stock
https://www.youtube.com/coastiereid
Truck has been home in CA,OR,WA,NJ,VA since it's birth in San Jose Jan63
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Not much done on the truck lately...been to a few cruise-ins the past few week-ends. It's a beautiful morning here in S.W. Virginia...
I finally got around to detailing and painting under the hood. I went with a 'retro' black and white look.
I have a little bit more to do on the firewall and I want to repaint the inner fenders. I need to do some more body work, a few imperfections here and there...I'm still watching and looking for a bed or bed sides....
I finally got around to detailing and painting under the hood. I went with a 'retro' black and white look.
I have a little bit more to do on the firewall and I want to repaint the inner fenders. I need to do some more body work, a few imperfections here and there...I'm still watching and looking for a bed or bed sides....
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looks good! I panted the engine black, but red valve cover. Its a cool combo you got there.
The months may change, but I am always APRIL
'63 F100 Custom Cab 223inline 6, 3speed manual- mostly stock
https://www.youtube.com/coastiereid
Truck has been home in CA,OR,WA,NJ,VA since it's birth in San Jose Jan63
'63 F100 Custom Cab 223inline 6, 3speed manual- mostly stock
https://www.youtube.com/coastiereid
Truck has been home in CA,OR,WA,NJ,VA since it's birth in San Jose Jan63
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Thanks April. The engine was originally painted red. I left the valve covers red, but they needed repainting....so white it is...
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Just curious if you are happy with the mono springs on the front - any regrets on that choice?
Thanks
Thanks
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Slixtyfive....I love them. No regrets. I also added a sway bar and new shorter gas shocks. The truck rides well and handles great. I am still considering a drop axle from Sid's.
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How's the aluminum radiator working for you?
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OrangeRcode....I really wanted an O.E.M. radiator for my '64, but I found this one on ebay cheaper than anything out there....actually, I don;t remember exactly how much it was. But to answer your question, my truck NEVER runs hotter than 180 degrees. I have idled it for long periods of time this summer at cruise-ins and it stays right on 180. Works great!
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I've been watching everyone else's build threads on here and just cruising around this summer with mine. I had to re-set my pinion angle a few weeks ago to correct a vibration. After that, I still had a vibration in the driveline. It was my front u-joint...turns out that one of the needle bearings had fallen over when I installed it and the bearing pushed the u-joint off center enough to create a vibration. Fixed and done...no more vibration. New king-pins on the way...I've done them before, but still dreading it. Acquired a set of 17" Dodge steelies that I'm going to either 'reverse' or move the centers back in the rim for less back-space and later install on my '64. I'll post pics when I re-work them....
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Mounted the front wheels and tires today. Mounted one of the rear tires to the wheel and test fit it before inflating it. I was afraid that the tire would rub the outer fender area with only 2 1/2" back-spacing. I had to run out and get some valve stems for the rear wheels and take care of some 'other stuff' (town is 20 miles away) and so I did not finish installing everything today. Incidentally, the 255/60-17's will fill nicely in the rear and I have one ready to install. I will have to finishing welding the other rear wheel tomorrow and hopefully get the tire mounted and installed on the truck...pics to come. Here's the link to 'Farmageddon's' thread where he gave info and pics of his installation of Dodge Ram 20" wheels...
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=32& ... center+cap
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=32& ... center+cap
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Addendum...I will be looking for a meatier tire for the front...the 215/55-17's do not have enough sidewall to visually stimulate me. I think that they are too short for the truck and I will probably look for a set of 225/60-17's for the front. Ta......
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Done!
I still have to true up one more wheel and get it cleaned, welded, painted and a tire installed on it.
I still have to true up one more wheel and get it cleaned, welded, painted and a tire installed on it.
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Steve, the wheels look great on there. What issues did you have with the lugs/center caps? Care to share your method to make them work?
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I bought the wrong lug-nuts. They should have been Dorman 611-171.1 lug nuts...I bought something else...I have it all worked out now. It helps to have the part number on stuff like that (at least for me)...lol....Otherwise it was a fairly inexpensive (read cheap) undertaking. The wheels were free (horse trading) the center caps were $29 with free shipping from ebay. and then the lug nuts which are $2.49 each (times 20 = $50) and a can of rustoleum sunrise red. I am purchasing a nice used set of 225/60-17's this evening locally for $25 each...
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Grrrrr.....bought the used 225/60-17's for the front and they were a nice set of Bridgestones. Had them mounted today and one had a leak from the sidewall. I am in 'negotiations' with the seller...They were advertised locally on a Facebook Yard-sale page and the couple had about 12-15 sets of tires for sale. If they don't make it right, I am considering a 'warning' post to other buyers about their tires. I hate stuff like this. I am out the cost of installation and balancing of two tires which I can't use. To be fair, they probably didn't know that the tire leaked....anyway.....
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Did you get the bad tire situation lined out?
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Afraid not...I have the admin of the yard sale page involved...but I am probably going to be out the cost of the tires.