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Old 07-17-2014, 01:05 PM
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My new to me 66 F-100. She has a slightly built 390, tubbed rear end and 3.50 posi rear gears. She hasn't ran in about 25 years, but she was free, so I'm not complaining. Lol

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Originally Posted by VolFan221
My new to me 66 F-100. She has a slightly built 390, tubbed rear end and 3.50 posi rear gears. She hasn't ran in about 25 years, but she was free, so I'm not complaining. Lol
Now that's just a steal
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Originally Posted by VolFan221
My new to me 66 F-100. She has a slightly built 390, tubbed rear end and 3.50 posi rear gears. She hasn't ran in about 25 years, but she was free, so I'm not complaining. Lol
In that case, I'll give you ten times what you paid! Haha. Nice find. I've always wanted a 66 F100 or Bronco to go with the Mustang.

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In that case, I'll give you ten times what you paid! Haha. Nice find. I've always wanted a 66 F100 or Bronco to go with the Mustang.
Nice, my dad and I have a 66 Mustang we're restoring too. That was just one of my favorite years for Fords in general. And no chance of selling it, lol, too much sentimental value. It was my papaw's old daily/Chevy-eater.
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New to forum, here is my 1984 4x4.



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Owned this truck for seven years. Just getting in into excellent stock condition.

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Pretty sharp looking truck. Looks clean and straight. Have you cleaned up underneath also?
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I have not cleaned up the underside. I'm really not to sure how to do it. It's not in bad shape. The motor was originally leaking lots of oil. Compression and leak down were within spec. Took off the valve cover, push rod cover, and pan. Cleaned out all the sludge and now it does not leak and, apparently, uses little oil.
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