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New member W/ 66 f100

Post by andgott »

Just stopping in to say HI... I've just started to read the forums here, and absorb all the information. I can tell I'll be referring to this site a lot!

I just bought a 1966 Ford F-100. It's something of a project- Mechanically it's pretty good, has some cosmetic issues here and there, and needs a new interior- But it's a good place to start-

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She's got a 352 under the hood-

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The plan is to do a 'nice enough' restoration- I don't plan to show it, but want to USE it. I collect vintage boats, and they'll look great behind it!

-Andrew
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Post by ezernut9mm »

looks pretty solid to me. enjoy and welcome to the site.
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wave.gif Welcome to the Affliction known as Slick-itus!!!! from West Virginia.... yours is about where mine is now...... after almost 5 years of work..... Wish I could have started that clean.... shrug.gif ... but then again... I like the challenges... Those boats will look sweet behind it also... nice looking start to a great truck.... again, Welcome!!!
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Welcome to Slick 60s.
1964 F 100 - I am going to do "something" with it.......

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Welcome from...believe it or not...frozen, or at least below the freezing point this morning, Idaho! :shock:
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1931 Ford 5 window coupe
1968 GT/California Special Mustang, 289
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Welcome from South Carolina!
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Welcome from the home of Slick Stock 5
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.... and from sunny south Texas.
Houston that is.
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welcome.gif From Kansas City
:woohoo: Enjoy your slick :steering: :steering:
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Post by andgott »

Thanks for the welcomes...

I'm in Hixson, TN- Just north of Chattanooga.

I'm sure I'll have TONS of questions once I start 'digging in'- I'm mechanically inclined, and like to tinker, but most of my experience has been on boats. Lots of parallells, but also LOTS of differences- I don't have to worry about shot breaks or bad tires on my boat :)

-Andrew
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Post by Jerry T »

Like your truck. Welcome from Alabama
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I thought that may be a UT tag on the front. Welcome from the middle of the state.



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welcome.gif from Louisiana
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BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
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Hello and welcome.gif from the Portland, Oregon area. Looks like you have a real nice starting point for a project.

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Post by Alan Mclennan »

Welcome from down here!, she looks like a good ol girl!
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Post by f100jim »

Hey andgott,I'm thinking I've seen your handle on fiberglassics if I'm not mistaken. What's your vintage boats?Dang forgot where I was at.. :D Good lookin' 66 BTW..
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f100jim wrote:Hey andgott,I'm thinking I've seen your handle on fiberglassics if I'm not mistaken. What's your vintage boats?
Yup- This is my new tow vehicle!! Owning the old boats led me to search for this :)

I've got a '61 Glasspar Citation, '59 Lake N sea, '59 Volksboat, and '62 Custom Craft Tiger Ray- Any of which will look excellent pulled behind this bad boy...
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andgott wrote:
f100jim wrote:Hey andgott,I'm thinking I've seen your handle on fiberglassics if I'm not mistaken. What's your vintage boats?
Yup- This is my new tow vehicle!! Owning the old boats led me to search for this :)

I've got a '61 Glasspar Citation, '59 Lake N sea, '59 Volksboat, and '62 Custom Craft Tiger Ray- Any of which will look excellent pulled behind this bad boy...
The 352 is a smooth tow engine.I've had 4 over the years. This one,I've had since 85. What's behind it is the reason I wanted these year model trucks to start with.Image In time ,If you want to , some pics of your boats behind the 66 will be great.
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Post by Fever »

Hey welcome to the site. I haven't been here much longer than you but this is the right place to be. Have fun with your slick
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Post by andgott »

Well, Good news from the Mechanic that I brought her to....

There is NOTHING wrong mechanically. A small leak in the power steering was all he could find. Just what I wanted to hear.

My worries about the brakes were a result of not being used to a non-powered system... He assured me that they were strong- in fact, most of the parts were brand new. He just said to mash on 'em, and she'll stop just fine.

She's coming home on Thursday- I can't wait :)

-Andrew
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