AND SO IT BEGINS 1966 LWB

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AND SO IT BEGINS 1966 LWB

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First I just want to say thanks. I thought I had a plan for this truck and then I started seeing what everyone else has done and really changed my thought process. So I just want to thank everyone for ruining my plans! LOL You guys have some really great rides and the information I got from this site has been a BIG help. THANKS.

I bought this truck for $300.00 and another $100.00 for an inner finder, hood, 4 stock matching wheels and some misc. parts that I knew I would need from the initial inspection. It came with a big 8 and trans from an E van that is supposed to be in working order (???). I have a 390 bolted to a C6 in the 79 I'm going to swap with and upgrade to disk brakes, power booster and power steering.

I'll have some sheet metal work ahead of me with the typical rust locations. Driver's side seems to be the worst. :shock:


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Post by ebentraywick »

sounds like a sweet build. just want some pics,,
owning a slick.,,, priceless :)

1961 ford f350
1959 ford f100. not a slick but still goood looking
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I've seen worse........ Wait a minute, MINE was worse.. :lol: :lol: :lol: Welcome to the place for all slickaholics.... you're among friends here.... Are you planning on this being your daily driver or a special occasion truck?? You look as if you have a nice start there, just keep us updated.... :P
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I got the fuel tank out and I plan on to have the cab ready to lift off tonight. Heater core, remainder of interior knobs, master cylinder and the 3 remaining bolts and it's ready. Now if I can get my helper to operate the lift.....

My Helper: Interior Cab:
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Anthony wrote:I've seen worse........ Wait a minute, MINE was worse.. :lol: :lol: :lol: Welcome to the place for all slickaholics.... you're among friends here.... Are you planning on this being your daily driver or a special occasion truck?? You look as if you have a nice start there, just keep us updated.... :P
I have a 14 mile round trip to and from work so I plan on driving the truck most of the time.
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Post by Okla66F100 »

Ok someone tell me the best way to get the front window trim off without damaging it? I'm not sure how it sets in the channel and I don't want to force it.
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Post by ezernut9mm »

it comes out when you pull the windshield.
always
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles


i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
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I was replacing the rubber any way so I cut the rubber from underneath with a snap off cheap razor knife, removed the windsheild, took rubber off windsheild then took trim out... :hm: I think that is how I did it 2 1/2 years ago.... :lol:
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Anthony - Thanks I'll try that.
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Post by dotcentral »

I like that color combination. Going by your pics, the exterior sheetmetal looks pretty straight.

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Post by Okla66F100 »

ezernut9mm wrote:it comes out when you pull the windshield.
I missed this one. Hmmm, sounds simple enough. I'll let you know how it comes out. I'm starting with that right after work.

Thanks ezer

dotcenteral - I do like that color and I'm torn between that and black over smoke grey. I'll have plenty of time before that crossroads. I'm thinking two glasses of beer and a quarter to help me with the decision process. LOL :cheers:
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Post by Okla66F100 »

I recovered the trim in good shape. Thanks guys.

I'm enlisting help from some friends for Sunday Morning to get the bed and cab off. Then I'll start the 79 next week to get at the frame.

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I have mine sitting on a '76 highboy 4X4 chassis and am enjoying every minute of it. I am looking forward to your build of my trucks alter ego...... the 2 wheel drive version. Just remember to post a lot of pics and keep us updated.....
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I got the cab off and the 79 moved to the shop. Striping the body off the 79 next week and starting the sheet metal on the 66 next weekend. Does anyone know if the 79 cab to frame mounts can be used on the 66? Both the front mounts are shot on the 66 and like knew on the 79..

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yes, they are the same.
always
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles


i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
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Thanks ezer...
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Post by Okla66F100 »

I really hate old man weather right now.
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Okla66F100 wrote:I really hate old man weather right now.
I agree...he's keeping me from working on my truck as well...
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Post by Okla66F100 »

Snow on the ground but I was able to get some work done in the shop on the cab. I really want to get busy on the 79 frame but oh well.

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Post by Okla66F100 »

Oestion - the dash vents are bent from the factory I assume? Both were the same but I thought I would ask. I couldn't find a picture with the right angle the see if others had the same bend.


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