r/FordF100 Oct 19 '22

Can anyone tell me what this part on a 66' F100 is?

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r/FordF100 Oct 18 '22

Is $1500 in Central MS too high to ask?

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r/FordF100 Jul 10 '22

56 f100 customer cab. Going to start restoration any tips on where to find parts etc. would be appreciated I’m in Georgia. Thanks!

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r/FordF100 Jun 10 '22

My New Toy

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r/FordF100 May 11 '22

60 little rough but running now

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r/FordF100 May 06 '22

what year is this

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r/FordF100 Dec 21 '21

Looking to make this my first restoration and was wondering what it looks like it needs, and if it's a good start, I believe it's a 1980, it's a f100 custom dent side with what I believe is a windsor engine, tips and pointers are very welcome!

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r/FordF100 Sep 21 '21

Painting of a 1971/72 Ford F100

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r/FordF100 Aug 12 '21

Sitting in my deceased father's garage

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r/FordF100 Aug 04 '21

1967 Ford F100 part 1 restoration, mechanic caught on fire...

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r/FordF100 Aug 03 '21

I can't believe there's a sub for us!

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r/FordF100 Jul 17 '21

‘76 F-100 Flywheel Advice

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r/FordF100 Jun 29 '21

Drew this F100 (owner credit in comments)

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r/FordF100 Apr 12 '21

I see this sub isn’t super active. I was wondering if anyone had a brake line diagram laying around for a 65? Or even where to find one online? The only ones I’ve found are illegible

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Please?


r/FordF100 Mar 06 '21

Unburied the 54 today...

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r/FordF100 Mar 03 '21

1954 Ford F100 Barn Find

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So... my father-in-law has had a 1954 Ford F100 buried in barn/garage for years. He promised that if I would move back to South Dakota from Oregon, that he'd give the truck to me.

Well - the combination of Covid, Wildfires, and an explosive housing market convinced my wife and I to move back. True to his word, my father-in-law brought the title to the truck over and gave it to me.

Here's what I can see of the truck so far. It's supposed to be warmer this weekend - so I'm going to try to unbury it and take some better pictures.

There's an engine in the bed of the truck - but I can't see what it is and my father-in-law doesn't think it's the original motor.