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Old 05-31-2016, 05:15 AM
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Oops did i buy another truck ...yup

Anyone interested in the drill rig?

66 F-600 4x4
 
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Old 05-31-2016, 07:34 AM
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Anyone interested in the drill rig?

66 F-600 4x4
Where at and how much?
 
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Old 05-31-2016, 07:39 AM
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Where at and how much?

Well it's in Richmond Va now, but I'm having it hauled to Lynchburg VA soon. I'm in CT but would prefer to remove before it comes to CT

I'm keeping the cab & chassis and the power unit,
Whole drill rig and tooling will not be needed
 
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Cool! Which AWD company? Stu
 
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Cool! Which AWD company? Stu
MH............
 
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That is a cool old truck for sure!! Does the drilling unit have its own engine? I used to work at a truck shop where we installed stuff like that and it was pretty rewarding to be able to install something and get it all working and have a nice finished product.
 
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As far as I know right now it has a six-cylinder probably ford power unit most likely continental engine

I plan on keeping that as well
 
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if you want to get rid of the valance panel that goes below the grill and between the fender bottoms let me know
 
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Cool! Which AWD company? Stu
Hey Stu got pictures of the cowl badge

it's a Napco

330MD. V8
Np435 4-speed
7.2:1 axles
May 66 production date
 
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Okay, I feel better now. Didn't recognize those front hubs being MH. Was initially thinking if it was a Fabco or Coleman parts might be a bxxch to find. A Napco shouldn't be as difficult. Stu
 
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Okay, I feel better now. Didn't recognize those front hubs being MH. Was initially thinking if it was a Fabco or Coleman parts might be a bxxch to find. A Napco shouldn't be as difficult. Stu
Stu

I still don't have it, so I'm going by the little pics I have.

Its being picked up in VA next week probably and brought to CT. Another friend has a truck coming from TN, and his hauler gave me a great deal to bring it to here.

We're rebuilding a set of hubs just like them for a customer now. Hope these are better shape than his.

First order of business is going to be getting it to go over 40mph. 7.20 are a rough start, 6.8:1 are shown as optional, and Meritor offered up to 5.83, but not knowing anything about what the front axle is...
Still it'll be fun to run around town with.

Point me to whatever Napco info ya got, I'd appreciate it.
 
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Well Trucks here. I have a new MC and booster and can get rear wheel cylinders but I have no idea what the Napco axle has until I pull the drums. Hopefully the drums will be ok

For now all I got to go in is the casting no (which I should have wrote down cause I can't read this pic)

31828 ?
37828 ?
31328 ?
37328 ?

Anyone got any Napco knowledge
 
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