1967 Ford F100 restore/build project

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You have your hands full Dave! Keep up the good work:thumbs:
 

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I'm starting to see why the previous owner gave this away for free... :uhoh:
 

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I think you're in for a lot of time restoring this one. If that engine even runs, it's gonna smoke like crazy after being upside down.
 

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I think you're in for a lot of time restoring this one. If that engine even runs, it's gonna smoke like crazy after being upside down.

We tipped upside down to keep water out it since had no intake. It still antifreeze and oil it before we hauled it home.

It's gonna smoke like crazy when you fire it up. All that oil has to go somewhere, and guess where it went.
 

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here's some pictures.

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Have you found out if patch panels are available for the wasted sections?

I know replacement foor boards and cab corners are available throught LMC. Dont know about the rest probably have to make it out of a sheet metal. I saw my buddy do that with a fender he was repairing. It was rotted out all the way in the one corner he cut piece out of a old trunk and welded to the hole but he cut out the rotted part first.

Here's more pictures. http://s938.photobucket.com/albums/ad228/davbell22602/Ford 1967 F100 Truck/
 
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The vin number on the frame matches the vin on the title. Will start sandblasting and painting in after labor day. The is not a 67 hood either. Its either a 68/69 or 70-72 depending on how the holes were drilled for the hood letters. The 67-69 hood letters are smaller than the 70-72 and aren't interchangeable.
 

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