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Old 12-06-2014, 06:27 PM
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Junkyard alert

On my way home and thought I'd stop by the local Pic N Pull.
Found a '72 F250 4X4 with power steering.
Grabbed the sliding rear window and cluster for myself!

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Old 12-06-2014, 06:34 PM
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F100/250 4WD's were not available with P/S until 1973.

1973/77 F250 4WD (High Boys): Only P/S available was Power Assist P/S, there were two different types, Garrison & Bendix, the parts do not interchange!
 
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Old 12-06-2014, 06:38 PM
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'Could have been retrofitted with PS.. that IS a possibility.
 
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I forgot the hood emblems
 
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Old 12-06-2014, 07:07 PM
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Good score on the rear slider. I'm on the hunt for one myself. Wonder what kind of PS setup was put in it?
 
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Old 12-06-2014, 07:39 PM
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I thought power steering was optional on 4wd since '68.... I remember reading that somewhere.

I got a slider window off Craigslist locally for $40 I think it was. I've yet to put it in...
 
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Here's the P/S pump application chart for 1968/72 F100/350.

No see um applications for 4WD's .. because P/S wasn't available with 4WD until 1973.
 
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Power steering came in to play on 1970 trucks for 2wd?
 
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Originally Posted by 351Cleveland C4
Power steering came into play on 1970 trucks for 2wd?
Bendix P/S: 1966/68 F100/250 2WD / 1969 F100/250 2WD before serial number D96,001.

Ford/Saginaw P/S: 1969 F100/250 2WD & F350 from serial number D96,001 / 1970/79 F100/250 2WD & F350 / 1976 F100 4WD / 1976/79 F150 4WD & Bronco.

1977 F250 4WD from serial number Y20,001 (not a High Boy) / 1978/79 F250 4WD
 
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Where was this at?? I would kill for a passenger door right now!?!?
 
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california I think
 
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Where was this at?? I would kill for a passenger door right now!?!?
Doors are the same: 1968/72 F100/750.
 
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Old 12-06-2014, 08:12 PM
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Yea either I'm an idiot or they are impossible to find. I'm going on almost two months of trying to find one. I'm actually riding back to Michigan from Pennsylvania. Was supposed to pick one up and the. Guy never answered so I burned 8 hours of driving to go home empty handed. Never been so frustrated!!
 
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Pennsylvania, the road cone capital of the US!

Here in SoCal, these doors are a dime a dozen, how many would'ja like?

I know of a long time (since 1929) family owned LA LA Land truck dismantlers yard that has dozens of 1968/72 F100/750 doors that were removed from the trucks decades ago.

They also had a pair of minty 1968/72 Crew Cab rear doors, but FTE member garbz2 bought them several years ago for about 300 bucks for the pair.
 
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If someone could provide me with a link or phone number and could ship I would be all over it! Just tough being in Michigan where everything rots if you just look at it.
 


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