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Old 08-26-2006, 10:10 PM
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1960 options

Here's the link(click this) for the dealer salesman book with all options, this has 2 and 4 wheel drive options for f-100's only. The ford acessories are in my gallery. Hope this clears up to some what really came on these trucks... -4speed
 
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Old 08-27-2006, 12:03 AM
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That's a great resource for the 60 guys.

Ain't seen you around much lately, 4 speed. Good to have you back.
 
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Old 08-27-2006, 05:11 AM
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Cool Thanks 4speed
 
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great info, thanks
 
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I said it before and I'll say it again: Mr4SpeedFord, you sir, are the man!
 
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Awesome info. Does anyone know where a 59 version of this can be found?
 
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Quiggs,I recently purchased a 1959 Ford Truck Salesman's Data Book,which is where Andrew(4Speed) got the info.They are nice,hard to find, and not cheap.I'd been looking for a couple years to find mine on Ebay at a reasonable cost

With only a few exceptions the optionsare essentially the same for 59/60.



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One thing that jumped out at me was that the '60 223's came with a dry element air cleaner. Mine has an oil bath cleaner on it and I always assumed they were standard across the board for these era F100's.
 
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Having both versions of the books (1959-60) I can tell you the options are almost if not identical between the two years.
 
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does anyone have a picture of what an original dry element air filter would have looked like on a 223?
 
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Now if I could only find the 60 I want...
 
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Quiggs1404, if you can wait until after Saturday I can take a picture of mine and post it.
 
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Of course! That would be great. Im just kinda baffled. I mean, the oil bath works fine, just kind of a hassle. And if i can get paper filter AND stay stock... well even better.
 
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OK, here is the dry element air cleaner. Color may not be correct, as I stripped off about 5 or 6 layers of old paint (blue, red, orange, dark blue are some of the old paint removed, I painted it black because that is what I had on hand.



 
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[quote=3414;10981037]OK, here is the dry element air cleaner. Color may not be correct, as I stripped off about 5 or 6 layers of old paint (blue, red, orange, dark blue are some of the old paint removed, I painted it black because that is what I had on hand.

Black is correct!
 


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