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Old 11-18-2012, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by saxtonj
I just got my "new" '69 F-100 LWB Ranger home. It runs and drives good with "factory" A/C and bed side tool storage. It's Lunar Green and Wimbleton White. The bed is not dented at all.

It came from factory with a 240-6 C-4. The engine was changed out for a reman several years ago. I was told it was a 300. How would I identify the engine as being a 240 or 300?
240: 1965/74 / 300: 1965/96 // Measure the stroke to determine engine size.

240 = 3.18" / 300 = 3.98"
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1968/72 F100/350: People tend to confuse "factory" A/C with dealer installed A/C. All are "hang-on" units, bezels bolt to the bottom of the dash.

Factory installed integral A/C is combined with the heater. The A/C controls are located in the same panel as the heater controls.

There are two glove boxes. The liner in the dash glove box is shorter, because the A/C's expansion valve is mounted behind it.

There is another glove box located within the A/C's bezel.