Greetings
- craighill74
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- Joined: August 16, 2010, 5:10 pm
- Location: Modesto CA
Greetings
Hello all and thank you for the wonderful welcome that I have received so far. I have posted in the restoration thread but was advised that I should introduce myself to you all.
I recently inherited a very old friend a 1966 f100. This truck was bought on a special order by my grandfather. Unfortunately he passed away in 1970 and my father then bought the truck from my grandmother, then a month ago I got it from my father. It is almost a completely bone stock (other than the stereo, secondary gas tank, and the rims) 300 I6 with 4 on the floor and the 3/4 ton limited slip rear end. Not to mention that I have the original owners manual, and window sticker from when the truck was bought.
The truck has lived almost its entire life in northern Nevada, so very, very little rust is on the truck. After spending 3 days washing and waxing the truck to get most of the oxidation off of it it is now as the pics appear
here is a link http://www.photobucket.com/greeneyedmnst (link updated on 8/18/2010)
There are a couple of things that I really need to get ironed out in this old girl. I have found a problem with the truck back firing through the exhaust when down shifting. With that I checked for an exhaust leak and found a pretty major one coming from between the intake and exhaust manifolds. I am also on the hunt to see if these trucks came with "high altitude jets" for the carburetor so that I can get them swapped out for low altitude jets (since the truck now lives in California) If anybody out there could help me find this part you would be a god send.
I also just found out that some of you are going to be meeting up in SLO on the 20th of Aug. I would love to come and see you guys and see your pride and joys
Thank you all again for you help
I recently inherited a very old friend a 1966 f100. This truck was bought on a special order by my grandfather. Unfortunately he passed away in 1970 and my father then bought the truck from my grandmother, then a month ago I got it from my father. It is almost a completely bone stock (other than the stereo, secondary gas tank, and the rims) 300 I6 with 4 on the floor and the 3/4 ton limited slip rear end. Not to mention that I have the original owners manual, and window sticker from when the truck was bought.
The truck has lived almost its entire life in northern Nevada, so very, very little rust is on the truck. After spending 3 days washing and waxing the truck to get most of the oxidation off of it it is now as the pics appear
here is a link http://www.photobucket.com/greeneyedmnst (link updated on 8/18/2010)
There are a couple of things that I really need to get ironed out in this old girl. I have found a problem with the truck back firing through the exhaust when down shifting. With that I checked for an exhaust leak and found a pretty major one coming from between the intake and exhaust manifolds. I am also on the hunt to see if these trucks came with "high altitude jets" for the carburetor so that I can get them swapped out for low altitude jets (since the truck now lives in California) If anybody out there could help me find this part you would be a god send.
I also just found out that some of you are going to be meeting up in SLO on the 20th of Aug. I would love to come and see you guys and see your pride and joys
Thank you all again for you help
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- unibody madness
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- Joined: December 4, 2008, 4:33 pm
- Location: Paradise,CALIFORNIA 95969
Hello, and welcome from Vallejo Ca.
Great looking truck...
Find a local carb shop and you will do fine. The one I use is Contra Costa Carb ,in Concord Ca, about an hour north west of you, just off highway 4, and 680, well worth the ride. They have done several jobs for me... not real expensive, and they stand by their work!
John
Great looking truck...
Find a local carb shop and you will do fine. The one I use is Contra Costa Carb ,in Concord Ca, about an hour north west of you, just off highway 4, and 680, well worth the ride. They have done several jobs for me... not real expensive, and they stand by their work!
John
Turk build thread at:
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=18944
It does not matter what you think, it only matters what you do about it!
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=18944
It does not matter what you think, it only matters what you do about it!
Back when I was driving my old 66 backfiring when downshifting was it's way of telling me it was time to set the points. A little tuning tlc and no more backfiring till next tuneup time.
Oh yeah nice truck, not really digging the camper shell but to each his own.
Oh yeah nice truck, not really digging the camper shell but to each his own.
As my dad used to say, somewhere there was a horse that died a painful death from terminal constipation due to missing a key part of its anatomy.
- craighill74
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- craighill74
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Don,
I just found your project link. That is one dam fine old girl you have there. I enjoyed very much all the pics that you have posted and the constant updates. I also drive down to Grover Beach once a month. We should meet up some time.
Sounds good. PM me when you're coming down sometime. There is a weekly gathering of classic cars at a local coffee shop on Saturdays, we could grab a cup and check out the cars.
-don
'64 F100 262-I6
'64 F100 262-I6
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Hi Craig,
Nice truck! I have one that is very similar, but yours is in even better shape! I am about 90 minutes north of you in Davis, but I lived in "Mo-town" for about 10 years in the 80's (MJC grad, too). Hope we can meet sometime!
Nice truck! I have one that is very similar, but yours is in even better shape! I am about 90 minutes north of you in Davis, but I lived in "Mo-town" for about 10 years in the 80's (MJC grad, too). Hope we can meet sometime!
Drew
66 F250 Frame swap, EFI 408W, ZF 5-speed swap (still!) in progress
63 Falcon Futura EFI 331W, T5, but not much progress... Slicks First!!!
66 F250 Frame swap, EFI 408W, ZF 5-speed swap (still!) in progress
63 Falcon Futura EFI 331W, T5, but not much progress... Slicks First!!!