My 1966 F100 Shorty Project (It's a driver!)
Posted: January 27, 2009, 11:16 pm
I bought her on August 18, 2007 from an elderly gentalmen in Silverdale, Wahington near Bangor Sub Base. A freind of his had passed away and he bought the truck from his estate. The freind had bought the truck new in 1966, in San Deigo, California while in the navy and drove it up to Bremerton, Washington some time later. He replaced the original 6 cylinder and three speed for a V8 and c6 tranny. He painted it in a tri-tone white/sliver/brown. He parked it in 1976 and it sat since. When I bought for $500 it iwas rust free with a blown motor and frozen brakes. I drug it home and began working on it.

The interior was rough, but the padded dash had no cracks

Blown Engine

I pulled a running 352 and a four speed out of my parts f250 and stuck them in the F100


After I got her running again and sorted through a bunch of electrical problems i drove her until August 08'


In Augest i started on the body work (my first attempt at any kind of body work) , fixing most of the dents and spraying on some primer.

Droped her off at the paint shop this January and got her back a week latter. It came out alright, i got what i payed for. I aint no show finish but it is a good daily driver quality and it will look dam fine rolling down the highway.




From here i plan to install
-1966 Mustang bucket seats
-Custom center console
-Hidden radio
-paint the steering wheel to match
-CB?
-bed liner
-new emblems
-chrome bumper
-vintage license plate
-new wheels and tires
and ?????

The interior was rough, but the padded dash had no cracks

Blown Engine

I pulled a running 352 and a four speed out of my parts f250 and stuck them in the F100


After I got her running again and sorted through a bunch of electrical problems i drove her until August 08'


In Augest i started on the body work (my first attempt at any kind of body work) , fixing most of the dents and spraying on some primer.

Droped her off at the paint shop this January and got her back a week latter. It came out alright, i got what i payed for. I aint no show finish but it is a good daily driver quality and it will look dam fine rolling down the highway.




From here i plan to install
-1966 Mustang bucket seats
-Custom center console
-Hidden radio
-paint the steering wheel to match
-CB?
-bed liner
-new emblems
-chrome bumper
-vintage license plate
-new wheels and tires
and ?????

















