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66 F-250

Posted: November 23, 2013, 6:17 am
by Sidetrack
Here she is gents, my 66 f-250 survivor..

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Mostly orig from what I can find, only real add-ons are the saddle tanks...but a good solid foundation AND only 45k miles on the orig 352

Let me know what you think

Oh While I'm thinking of it, I've looked through the posts and haven't seen the answer I need so I'll ask...does anyone know of a stereo upgrade that fits/looks similar to the factory AM that's installed, I've looked at all the "Retro" radios and none of them list the mid 60's for fitment. What's so strange about our trucks?

Re: 66 F-250

Posted: November 23, 2013, 8:43 am
by Rusty 63
Someone on here showed how to add an mp3 Jack to the original radio.
Welcome!

Re: 66 F-250

Posted: November 23, 2013, 9:09 am
by Sidetrack
really?? that could be the answer, I'll have to look some more

Re: 66 F-250

Posted: December 9, 2013, 8:57 am
by PFM-64f100
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=25821&p=223211&hili ... or#p223211

Here is the link incase you havn't found it. :)

Re: 66 F-250

Posted: December 26, 2013, 8:03 am
by Sidetrack
thought it was time to update the thread so here goes,
from digging around the ol' interweb and talking to a few ford aficionados I've found locally it looks like she is in fact a camper special...

Haven't got much accomplished other then that, I'm tearing the intake off today to get rid of a lifter tick that's driving me nuts, and hopefully I'll be ordering the heat/ac from classic air later this week.

On the radio I actually found a company that will take my factory am and do the stereo/fm conversion for about $380 so I think that may be the way I go, I'm trading a guy some motor-work on his bike to re-do the interior so I'll post pics as soon as I can on that..

Here's the link on the stereo company just in case anyone was interested too..
www.classicautoradioservice.com/index.html