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Although I haven't done a whole lot of posting here on the forums in the past, a lot of you might know me from the FORDification websites. I have several bumpside projects and a daily driver dentside...but as of last week, I'm also now the proud owner of a Slick. :D This is my '62 F100 wrongbed:

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(My main '67 F100 project is already packed away in the barn...he didn't make an appearance for the photo shoot.)

Anyway, over the past few days I've been trying to do some research into this truck, and have been frustrated at the lack of consolidated information regarding the '61-'66 trucks. So in desparation, and to help out other Slick owners, I've decided to create a sister site for the FORDification family, this one pertaining to Slicks. And here's where you all come in.

Yes, I'm extremely knowledgeable on bumpsides and dentsides, but not so much the Slicks, so I'm going to need a lot of help putting together some online tutorials similar to what's been done with the FORDification sites. Don't worry, I have no plans on adding forums...you guys already more than have that covered. But there is a severe lack of basic research information consolidated in one spot and I'd like to remedy that.

To that end, I'll be posting some pretty regular questions here on the forums, in an effort to get as much detailed information as I can, so please be patient with me...and thanks in advance for all your help! :thumright:
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Sounds good to me!
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Not sure why you think this needs doing, as we already have this site with plenty of people and knowledge here. If you want to write articles and or publish such then claim copyright privileges, I can see a number of objections.
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While I have not met Keith personally as he is a fellow Nebraskan, I have lurked around the Fortification site for some time. He is an absolute wealth of knowledge. He has pages and pages of technical information, part numbers and factory brochures. I can't imagine why we would turn down anyone who could help us out with our projects.
I'd invite anyone who isn't familiar with Fortification to look around there for a while and see what the site has to offer ,

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64 f100 wrote:Not sure why you think this needs doing, as we already have this site with plenty of people and knowledge here. If you want to write articles and or publish such then claim copyright privileges, I can see a number of objections.
If I write articles...then the article is mine. Just like if you create a painting of a forest, you're not claiming the forest is yours, just the picture of it. I would have no problem with folks sharing the article or the information contained in it...heck, that's not only gonna happen, it's the whole reason for doing it in the first place.

This needs to be done because while if you search long and hard, hours and hours worth, you might find some of what you're looking for, but the problem is the information isn't readily available and consolidated in one spot as it should be. At the very least, the basics should be covered. Things like parts and wiring schematics, tutorials on decoding the warranty tag, descriptions of the trim levels and what each trim level would include...things like that. Having a ready reference source can be an incredibly useful thing.
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Sounds great !!
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Fordification is a wonderfully organized and easy-to-find-things-on site that both me and a friend who was restoring a 67 Merc found extremely valuable when we were working on Bumpsides. Now there's the equally well put together Dentside site too. I welcome any information Keith wants to compile, in my eyes he has contributed way above and beyond already to the hobby of restoring old Ford pickups.I'm glad to welcome him to the wonderful world of Slicks. :thumright: :thumright:
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Getting the basic site framework set up...not much to look at yet. The overall site design will undoubtedly change in the future, I'm just using a site template that I whipped up for something else a while back and never used. Using it now saves me the time of saving to come up with a site design from scratch. Getting started on the VIN tag decoding pages...will probably have those posted within a few days. Also, I'm using the .info domain because sometime in the past I also registered that, so it was just sitting around waiting to be used...might as well put it to work! :D

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Keith,
The setup you have for 67-72 and 73-79 has proved extremely useful for me. I've used the resources you've setup for multiple 67-79 pickups. I'm glad you finally picked up a slick so a similar database for 61-66 might appear :cheers:
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Well, I estimate I have about 15 hours into the first page on the site to be populated with information, which is the page for decoding '65-'66 warranty tags. (I finally posted it about 4AM....got four hours sleep and now I'm back at it on the next one! :lol: )

Please take a look and let me know what you think so far. If any adjustments need to be made, now is the time to do it.

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Thanks
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Sounds great!
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Years ago several of us discussed how it would be so nice to have a go-to web site that was as good as Fordification. Searching through pages of a forum to try to find what you seek just isn't time effective.

Keith is THE MAN when it comes to this sort of stuff and I couldn't be happier to see him sucked into the vortex of Slick ownership, LOL. I'm a little irritated someone was less than welcoming at the outset about his endeavor. I want to assure Keith that is not the welcoming nature of most people on this site. If anyone doubts his motives check out his bumpside site.

FoMoCo doesn't give a rat's behind about vintage stuff. Private individuals putting together this info is the only way we will get and perpetuate it.
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