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8/27/2021 7:56 PM  #1


66 F100

Gonna go look at a 66 F100 this weekend. Can either buy with or without  a rebuilt 6 cylinder in it. 
Says 2500 with the engine or 700 without. 
Any suggestions on what to look for?
As if i need another project right now.

Also going to try to go to the Boss Nationals about 20 miles from me.   


67 Coupe, 5.0 EEC IV Fuel injected. T5, 3:70 rear
 

8/27/2021 8:19 PM  #2


Re: 66 F100

Look for rust and missing trim/small parts.  Unless you really want a six and trust someone elses engine building skills, I'd take the $1800 discount. 
 


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

8/27/2021 8:29 PM  #3


Re: 66 F100

from the pics i see some rust on the roofline above the cab and by the hood hinges. 
I will most likely take the discount, just don't see too many of these old trucks for sale any more. (Reasonable anyway)

We had a green 65 that i learned to drive in.











 


67 Coupe, 5.0 EEC IV Fuel injected. T5, 3:70 rear
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8/28/2021 6:03 AM  #4


Re: 66 F100

Bullet Bob wrote:

Look for rust and missing trim/small parts.  Unless you really want a six and trust someone elses engine building skills, I'd take the $1800 discount. 
 

Yeah, at $1,800 he's WAY proud of a 6 cylinder.  It might be worth 1/3 that if you sold it. 
 

 

8/28/2021 6:08 AM  #5


Re: 66 F100

It looks to me like it's been hit pretty hard in the front.  Between that and the rust in the cab roof above the door I'd walk away from it.


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8/28/2021 10:25 AM  #6


Re: 66 F100

Went and looked this morning. Way more rust than i want to deal with. Would be buying a bed, frame and hood.. The rest would need replaced.
 


67 Coupe, 5.0 EEC IV Fuel injected. T5, 3:70 rear
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8/29/2021 8:13 PM  #7


Re: 66 F100

$2,500??? That would be a down payment in California.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

8/30/2021 4:47 AM  #8


Re: 66 F100

Bearing Bob wrote:

$2,500??? That would be a down payment in California.

BUT in California it wouldn't be a rust bucket.
 

 

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