Where the *^%$# do you put the toolbox?

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Comet
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Post by Comet »

Flat bed, locked tool box behind the cab.
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Post by ras4434 »

My jack is bolted to the inner fender on the drivers side (66F100). The tools that I carry are in a zip up bag under the seat. Not fancy but functional.
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Post by didgeytrucker »

I have what I believe is the original jack and handle with the factory hold down. It's mounted to the right inner fender just behind the battery.

A tool bag or thin box with enough tools to change the water pump, generator/alternator and any of the belts should fit under the seat.

I carry a double tipped screwdrver and a pair of pliers in the glove box along with a set of points and a feeler guage.

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Post by 64 f100 »

If you can find one, the roll up wrench pouch's will hold enough tools for an emergency repair. I stick mine behind the seat in the open space in the springs.

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Post by DV65CustomCab »

Ford offered an optional 'tool tray' that attaches to the top of the fuel tank behind the seat. I picked one up at a swap meet from a 1940s model. They aren't real big, but are enough to hold a tool roll.
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