Back in 1991 I had one and my brother's 66 had a chrome steel grille. Was it offered factory chrome? They were both aged when we got them.
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What Option Dictated Chrome Or Aluminum Grille?
Re: What Option Dictated Chrome Or Aluminum Grille?
Pretty sure that 61-62 were only years steel chrome was offered
63-66 was painted steel or aluminum
I might be wrong , others can correct me if I am
63-66 was painted steel or aluminum
I might be wrong , others can correct me if I am
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[b]'' I think what scares me the most about you guys is that I understand you '' ..... KID
'' lookin good, a little paint adds at least 100hp!'' ....... COOTER
'' well an old guy can dream cant he? ''............ICEMAN
''I would donate organs before selling my slick''........ HOOFBEAT RACER
Re: What Option Dictated Chrome Or Aluminum Grille?
There was never a factory chrome grill on a '66. Painted steel or anodized aluminum.
Bill
1966 F100 Camper Special, now a short bed 4x4.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1644 ... build.html
1966 F100 Camper Special, now a short bed 4x4.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1644 ... build.html
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Re: What Option Dictated Chrome Or Aluminum Grille?
Its my understanding the Custom cab trucks were top of the line back in those times. And received the bright work inside and out...
Otherwise it was painted grill and front bumper, rear bumpers were an option regardless of trim level.
Mirrors, rear bumpers, hazard lights, spot lights and such luxurys were a dealership add on, none were installed at the factory, but may have been packed and shipped with the truck to be installed by the dealer.
But, chrome front bumper, two-tone paint, an extra coat of paint, and almost any option could be ordered separately on any level.
IE in early 61 if one ordered a custom cab...
A chrome grill, white bumper, custom cab emblems on doors, two tone dash and roof with chrome gauge cluster and ( "no small chrome strip across the dash separating the two tone, that came late 61early 62" ) bright work around the front and rear glass were standard. In later years that list grew as to what was standard for a trim level and what was an option.
This is by no means an exhaustive list. If you want that, you would want a sales mans fact sheet for each year. This would should options and extras for each trim level and differences for each year... I see them come up on eBay every so often...
Otherwise it was painted grill and front bumper, rear bumpers were an option regardless of trim level.
Mirrors, rear bumpers, hazard lights, spot lights and such luxurys were a dealership add on, none were installed at the factory, but may have been packed and shipped with the truck to be installed by the dealer.
But, chrome front bumper, two-tone paint, an extra coat of paint, and almost any option could be ordered separately on any level.
IE in early 61 if one ordered a custom cab...
A chrome grill, white bumper, custom cab emblems on doors, two tone dash and roof with chrome gauge cluster and ( "no small chrome strip across the dash separating the two tone, that came late 61early 62" ) bright work around the front and rear glass were standard. In later years that list grew as to what was standard for a trim level and what was an option.
This is by no means an exhaustive list. If you want that, you would want a sales mans fact sheet for each year. This would should options and extras for each trim level and differences for each year... I see them come up on eBay every so often...
61 F250 Unibody
5.9 Ford Diesel / Allison
Disk brake straight axle
5.9 Ford Diesel / Allison
Disk brake straight axle
Re: What Option Dictated Chrome Or Aluminum Grille?
My brothers 66 F-100 was a Custom Cab and did have a chrome bumper also. The 65 chrome steel I had was a wrecking yard piece. Mine had been out for 26 years and my brothers 66 was about 27 or 28 about the time he got it. His appeared to be an undisturbed truck. Traded mine for a set of heads and kept the aluminum grille. His truck sold whole. Factory or not the 65 was a nice straight heavy grille.FarmMotorSports wrote:Its my understanding the Custom cab trucks were top of the line back in those times. And received the bright work inside and out...
Otherwise it was painted grill and front bumper, rear bumpers were an option regardless of trim level.
Mirrors, rear bumpers, hazard lights, spot lights and such luxurys were a dealership add on, none were installed at the factory, but may have been packed and shipped with the truck to be installed by the dealer.
But, chrome front bumper, two-tone paint, an extra coat of paint, and almost any option could be ordered separately on any level.
IE in early 61 if one ordered a custom cab...
A chrome grill, white bumper, custom cab emblems on doors, two tone dash and roof with chrome gauge cluster and ( "no small chrome strip across the dash separating the two tone, that came late 61early 62" ) bright work around the front and rear glass were standard. In later years that list grew as to what was standard for a trim level and what was an option.
This is by no means an exhaustive list. If you want that, you would want a sales mans fact sheet for each year. This would should options and extras for each trim level and differences for each year... I see them come up on eBay every so often...
Chris
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Re: What Option Dictated Chrome Or Aluminum Grille?
http://www.fordification.com/library/pi ... ategory/71
So best I can decipher from the salesman's fact book... Chrome bumper would have been on a Custom cab with the Deluxe appearance package added.... The only non available option you have mentioned is a "Steel" Chrome grill... That would be non Ford, but easy to have done back in the day.
So best I can decipher from the salesman's fact book... Chrome bumper would have been on a Custom cab with the Deluxe appearance package added.... The only non available option you have mentioned is a "Steel" Chrome grill... That would be non Ford, but easy to have done back in the day.
61 F250 Unibody
5.9 Ford Diesel / Allison
Disk brake straight axle
5.9 Ford Diesel / Allison
Disk brake straight axle
Re: What Option Dictated Chrome Or Aluminum Grille?
Thank's for posting that link.FarmMotorSports wrote:http://www.fordification.com/library/pi ... ategory/71
So best I can decipher from the salesman's fact book... Chrome bumper would have been on a Custom cab with the Deluxe appearance package added.... The only non available option you have mentioned is a "Steel" Chrome grill... That would be non Ford, but easy to have done back in the day.
Chris