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12/06/2016 1:52 PM  #1


New addition to the family!!

Bought the 1960 F100 yesterday. Time for the rebuilding to begin.






1966 Mustang Fastback K-Code,289,T-5, 9-inch rear with 3.50 gears.
 

12/06/2016 6:32 PM  #2


Re: New addition to the family!!

I have a friend that has one of these. His is basically stock except for the 309. No steering of brake upgrades. Good looking truck but drives like an old truck. Yours looks really good body wise. Should be a fun project.


"anyone that stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty"Henry Ford
 

12/06/2016 8:02 PM  #3


Re: New addition to the family!!

There is a red one like that sitting in the pasture down at the family farm.  At least it was still there back in about 1990, the last time I went looking for it.  Still had oil in the crankcase...  Stuff left down there rusts pretty bad due to red sandy soil.  There is also the 53 C3100 Chevy truck and an old army jeep, plus a 1937/38 big flat bed Chevy truck that somebody "borrowed" the transmission from.  I may rescue that old C3100 someday.  It is the only one that has been sitting inside a barn.  I first saw it in 1973, and it has not moved since, other than vertically.  It is slowly sinking into the sand.  And the family is the original owner of it!


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