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1953
Ford F100 Sold
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This is my new truck right after I towed it home in the fall of 1993. The
engine runs fine but there are no brakes. Every body panel on the truck,
including the roof, has some rot on it because it sat under pine trees
for the last 12 years.
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My new project 1993
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Body off
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After cutting some nuts, bolts and some rotted sheetmetal, I finally got down
to the chassis. Meanwhile I started searching for some of the sheetmetal
that was too rotted to repair. I started with a complete reproduction
bed.
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The truck had 35,205 miles on it when I picked it up. Not bad for a truck
that was on the road for 28 years. When I cleaned under the seat I found
the complete original Ford tool kit that came with the truck when it was
new. They were wrapped in burlap and never used. Also I found a complete
1/2" drive ratchet set. All this was hidden from the last few owners
by rags and a mouse nest.
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35,205 original miles
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Chassis sandblasted & painted
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The chassis was stripped, sandblasted and painted with Ford Iris urethane.
The brakes, brake lines, wheel and master cylinder and all bushings were
replaced. All that's left is to replace the springs with reverse eye mono
leaf springs to bring the body down to the smaller wheels that I am using.
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Last updated 05/01/01
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