Subject: 1968 F250
Originally equipped with a 360, auto and 3:73 gears. It has power brakes and manual steering. Currently (at the time of purchase and this writing) it has a mystery FE since it has been swapped and all I can do is measure stroke....so I am just going with saying it's a 360 since it's not a 390. It's topped with a 2100/2150 Motorcraft 2v (1.14). It does run really well and the tranny is tight. Someone converted it to a 4 spd (NP435) sometime in the past. The rear end is original. The bed had been swapped to a later model with the body line side markers. The saddle tank is gone. Sure it's 'one color' (primer), but that color need all come off because I am sure it's holding moisture, oils etc. So it will require a full sanding when I refinish it. Something was fishy with the turn signals and parking lights, the signals weren't working on the passenger side....it was suffering from 'deferred maintenance' and poor mechanic work but it had good 'bones'.
Here are the pictures shortly after getting it home. There were PLENTY of neglected issues, rattles, drive line noise, a lifter tick and lots of other stuff for me to get to work on....
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In the last picture, from the rear, look at the trailer hitch. Instead of buying and installing a regular draw tight or hidden hitch, someone fabricated their own and welded it to the bumper. Years of abuse on a poorly designed hitch system caused the center bumper 'step' to pull down and away slightly from the rest of the bumper. Since this is primarily a work truck, and I do have trailers, that hitch will be dealt with. Unfortunately it is welded to the bumper, then has a cobbled together support system behind and above it that is bolted to the rear two cross members. Welds are cracking and so is the C channel they used as a support backbone.
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So there is the start, the baseline if you will. Plans call for a 400, C6, rear gearing to 3.54, 32" BFG tires and a paint job. This is not intended to be a super nice show truck or a hanger queen. It's my work truck, but I do want it fair looking as well as crisp and strong on the throttle.
Did I mention I will be doing all the work myself? From suspension to engine to tranny to body work. All of it done by me and shared right here on FORDification!
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