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  1. T-BoneCO
    03-07-2013 10:26 PM - permalink
    T-BoneCO
    Hey Broom, I am down in the Springs and looking to redo the headliner in my 1966 F100. Do you still have the pdf for the pattern?
    Thanks,
    T-Bone
  2. Caruso72
    08-18-2012 05:46 PM - permalink
    Caruso72
    Please disregard my previous message Broom. I was in an old thread. I've found the new link. Thanks.
  3. Caruso72
    08-18-2012 01:19 PM - permalink
    Caruso72
    Broomfieldbum, If you wouldn't mind, could you e-mail me the Headliner pdf. I could find a spot on my website to house it for a more permanent link to send folks to, if it would make it easier on you. My e-mail is caruso72@gmail.com .
    Thanks,
    Tony
  4. lespratt
    05-13-2012 09:55 AM - permalink
    lespratt
    I finally got to my steering issues. I called the guy you recoemmended in Denver but he didn't have any steering gear boxes stocked but refered me to buyautoparts.com and I got a rebuilt one for $180. After I got the box out I checked out the column and it was in great shape so I dodn't bother replacing the bearings or anything. I did put a new rag joint in it. The ball joints in the tie rod / drag link were fine. Out of curiousity I tore into the old gear box and it was an asolute mess. Anyway I now have what feels like a brand new truck - thought I had power steering at first! It's pretty amazing how much difference it made. Kind of boring to drive now - I just stare ahead and make occasional minor adjustments - feels like my Toyota Tundra.
  5. jimbo64f100
    04-30-2012 08:53 PM - permalink
    jimbo64f100
    Hi there - could you send me your headliner pdf when you have a chance? My email is jtheisler@gmail.com.

    Thanks a lot!
  6. andycap 63
    04-01-2012 01:27 PM - permalink
    andycap 63
    Hi Broomfieldbum,

    I connected with Robert Regina regarding the headliner, he suggested to contact you

    I was wondering if you would be able to send a PDF copy of the patterns for the four piece headliner.

    I would greatly appreciate it, as well as any info on best materials and where to purchase them

    Thanks a bunch

    Andre

    email lanteia@magma.ca
  7. P38fighter
    02-11-2012 09:36 AM - permalink
    P38fighter
    This a very popular service you have provided. My email is ccsmith38@comcast.net and I'd appreciate your headliner pdf.
  8. DGG-DT1948
    01-07-2012 01:14 AM - permalink
    DGG-DT1948
    I guess I can't PM you, but my E-Mail address is dgoranson@gmail.com. Thanks for doing this. I just bought a 65 and changed the motor out. Someone pulled the headliner out and I really don't know why.
  9. n4gnr
    09-19-2011 08:13 PM - permalink
    n4gnr
    What is your e-mail...I would like to ask you some things about the 66 f-100 I just got....I need to change the whole front end ,,rebuild...from gearbox all the way to the k.pins...I have about 1/16 play in wheel.....Where do you suggest getting gear box rebuilt ?? Is red head the best,, ?? This box says c6ar 3580-a2 ps unit apparently from 74/78 100 2 wd...Do you have a blow up of the stock column ?? I want to get the horn working in column... Thank you for all you do for the forum...You are priceless !!! Thanks for your time w/me..Also,, I want to change the dome light to something brighter and stay in the same light capsule(housing)--suggestions ??Thanks,,, Dan
  10. pgr380
    09-18-2011 11:55 PM - permalink
    pgr380
    Can you send email address and I'll send pics of steering wheel column showing the gap I can't figure out how to eliminate? I posted about this a couple of weeks ago.
    Thanks

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  • About Broomfieldbum
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    I am a computer technician
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    Broomfield Colorado
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    Computers, and Ole Trucks
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    Country
    USA
    Make
    Ford
    Model
    F-100
    Year
    1966
    Current Mileage
    250,000 or more
    Miles per year
    25,000 - 29,999
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    1966 F-100
    Engine type and displacement
    I-6 240
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    N/A
    Major modifications
    None, taking it back the way it came from Ford
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    Manual
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    Street Radials
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    129
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    Ole Trucks, are just like drugs. They give you a high when you fix something, they take all your money, all your time, and are as likely to get you divorced as drugs!!!

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