67 only option
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67 only option
Cruising eBay a bit ago and ran across a couple of things I thought I would ask about.
Did Ford make a 1/4 ton?? Check this one out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-FOR ... dZViewItem
Also looking at hood latches and plates/ bars where the hood latch hooks on to when its closed. My 67 has 2 bars that bolt separately like pic #1
I was looking at other years and they all seem to have a larger one piece plate like pic #2.
Can I use the 1 piece one? It looks much stronger.
Did Ford make a 1/4 ton?? Check this one out.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-FOR ... dZViewItem
Also looking at hood latches and plates/ bars where the hood latch hooks on to when its closed. My 67 has 2 bars that bolt separately like pic #1
I was looking at other years and they all seem to have a larger one piece plate like pic #2.
Can I use the 1 piece one? It looks much stronger.
1967 F250 Camper Special
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re: 67 only option
Must have been a special fleet order by a ping pong ball factory.
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re: 67 only option
Ping pong ball factory....That's funny....Shouldn't they have been called an F-025?
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re: 67 only option
You know, I'm thinking my Dad's old 77 Blazer was rated as a 1/4. I apologize for talking about Off Brand's, so to speak. But, It was titled as a K-5. Used to be Chevys went K-10, K-20, K-30 for 1/2, 3/4, & 1 ton.
I think 67F250CS found someone that made a typo. But weren't the mini trucks from the 70's 1/2 tons?
I think 67F250CS found someone that made a typo. But weren't the mini trucks from the 70's 1/2 tons?
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re: 67 only option
Never heard of a 1/4 ton.
I like the two bars, it's a lot cleaner looking than the big plate.
K5 was a 1/2 ton just like the K10.
I like the two bars, it's a lot cleaner looking than the big plate.
K5 was a 1/2 ton just like the K10.
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re: 67 only option
I had a '78 Blazer and it was a K5.
Never really thought about that before.
I know Chevy pickups go K10, 20, 30.
It's OK to mention other brands here.
Never really thought about that before.
I know Chevy pickups go K10, 20, 30.
It's OK to mention other brands here.
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Ford did make a 1/4 ton. It was the GPW.
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re: 67 only option
As a friend used to say when things were starting to sound exaggerated-
DON'T EAT IT HARRY, IT'S HORSE SH** !
Actually, I sent him a note asking for the first few letters of the vin, but I'm not gonna hold my breath for a reply.
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DON'T EAT IT HARRY, IT'S HORSE SH** !
Actually, I sent him a note asking for the first few letters of the vin, but I'm not gonna hold my breath for a reply.
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re: 67 only option
I can say unequivocally that the '67 F100 was never offered as a '1/4-ton', only as a half-ton pickup.
The hood latch differences are another item I've been meaning to add to the ID page. The '67-'69 have the two-bar style, the '70-'72 have the flat steel style....and they ARE interchangeable. In fact, I'm using the '70-'72 style on my '79 radiator support for my '67.
The hood latch differences are another item I've been meaning to add to the ID page. The '67-'69 have the two-bar style, the '70-'72 have the flat steel style....and they ARE interchangeable. In fact, I'm using the '70-'72 style on my '79 radiator support for my '67.
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re: 67 only option
I just had to ask so I sent the seller a question in regards to his allegations of the production number and how he came up with the 1/4 ton payload. Lets see if he responds and if he does I will post it.
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re: 67 only option
OK everyone here is this guy's response anyone want to call him?
hello please call Chuck Harlan at (406) 370-1930 or (406) 961-3327 as i am sellling this truck for him
hello please call Chuck Harlan at (406) 370-1930 or (406) 961-3327 as i am sellling this truck for him
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1972 F-100 - currently under going complete frame off restoration
1997 Mustang GT Convertible- (gone but not forgotten, damn unemployment)
1996 Saleen S281 #247
1988 - Coupe, OSP car sold to public NEW, under construction, 1 of 3 that was supposed to go to Saleen in 1988.
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?album=270
Jeremy
1972 F-100 - currently under going complete frame off restoration
1997 Mustang GT Convertible- (gone but not forgotten, damn unemployment)
1996 Saleen S281 #247
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re: 67 only option
Well, he did send me a reply. The vin is F10AKB43xxx. That dana 60
now, anybody ever seen one with five bolts? Must be a 40. Maybe if the buy it now was closer to 3g's he'd be closer to reality.
mike
now, anybody ever seen one with five bolts? Must be a 40. Maybe if the buy it now was closer to 3g's he'd be closer to reality.
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re: 67 only option
I believe the 67 Econoline was the only 1/4 ton.
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re: 67 only option
mk: a 5-bolt Dana 60 was indeed an option for F-100s...in fact, I've got one in my '67.
Also an update regarding the swapping of hood latch receivers as mentioned above. The ASSEMBLIES are interchangeable....however, the upper valance panel must match the latch. A '67-'69 upper valance panel will not work with a '70-'72 latch without some modification, since it's a bit wider. In fact, I just found this out this afternoon while working on my truck. In assembling the parts for my project, I bolted on the '70-'72 style onto my radiator support before shipping it off to get powdercoated, thinking it would work with my '67-'69 upper valance. However, this afternoon while assembling the front end to check for fitment of all pieces, I found that the early valance panel will not work with the later latch. Therefore, I'm having to go with the early-style latch, since I didn't save a later upper valance panel from any of my parts trucks.
I will be updating the ID page within the next few days with this info.
Also an update regarding the swapping of hood latch receivers as mentioned above. The ASSEMBLIES are interchangeable....however, the upper valance panel must match the latch. A '67-'69 upper valance panel will not work with a '70-'72 latch without some modification, since it's a bit wider. In fact, I just found this out this afternoon while working on my truck. In assembling the parts for my project, I bolted on the '70-'72 style onto my radiator support before shipping it off to get powdercoated, thinking it would work with my '67-'69 upper valance. However, this afternoon while assembling the front end to check for fitment of all pieces, I found that the early valance panel will not work with the later latch. Therefore, I'm having to go with the early-style latch, since I didn't save a later upper valance panel from any of my parts trucks.
I will be updating the ID page within the next few days with this info.
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'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
-O-----O- Keith
'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
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re: 67 only option
Thanks Keith and sorry to find this out at your expense. I'll stick with the original.
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10MPG with key off, in neutral and going downhill!
10MPG with key off, in neutral and going downhill!