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I agree but he has no love for anything. Like I said he just sent a model t truck to the scrap yard for Pennies on the dollar. I told him he could make maybe triple selling it. He told me to "buy it off me then make double". He would rather just have it gone then deal with people.
All I know is what he told me. What year grille does it look like?
I met a guy with an old 1967 Ford truck that he is going to haul off for scrap on the next few days ( side note, he just scrapped out a model TT )
Says it's all original with a 360, 4 speed, and a nine foot step side bed. Not an 8 foot. Said it's a logging truck extra heavy duty. Some rust. Needs to be cleaned, not running, and needs a steering column.
What is the truck worth? Id like to keep this from becoming Chinese steel but I can't afford to lose any money.
Thanks guys.
You can get your money back in the front bumper, grill, and I believe there is someone on this forum looking for hubcaps, which this truck you have pictured currently has?
You can get your money back in the front bumper, grill, and I believe there is someone on this forum looking for hubcaps, which this truck you have pictured currently has?
Went out to see the truck. It's pretty bad off. Not much to save other than some goodies.
Here's all the pictures I took. Got a video too.
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After looking at the pictures, I wouldn't waste one more second of your time with that truck. Its definitely not a 67 and looks to have cancer on every single part.
I met a guy with an old 1967 Ford truck that he is going to haul off for scrap on the next few days.
Says it's all original with a 360, 4 speed, and a nine foot Flareside bed.
360 (or 390) not available until 1968 and the only trucks that came w/a 9' Flareside bed were 1953/66 F350's, 1967/72 F350's on the 135" wheelbase.
The grille, yellow reflectors in hood side emblems, squeeze type inside door handles, heater control panel below radio...point to 1968 or 1969, not 1967.
8' and 9' Flareside beds use the same tailgate (54 13/16" long), but it's not the same as the 6 1/2' Flareside bed tailgate (49 13/16" long).
The rear fenders are the same: 1953/79 Flaresides.
That is worse than the first picture showed. But a lot of parts are salvageable. The rear fenders can be fixed. They fit 53-72 flaresides. They make patch panels for the rusted area. The tailgate looks OK, the rear bumper looks good. The taillights look great, but they are not original to that truck....
That is worse than the first picture showed. But a lot of parts are salvageable. The rear fenders can be fixed. They fit 53-72 flaresides.
The taillights look great, but they are not original to that truck.
B7C-16312-A (replaced BAAA-16312-A) Right & B7C-16313-A (replaced BAAA-16313-A) Left .. Flareside Rear Fenders: 1953/79.
The tail lamps are correct for 1967/79 F100/350 Flaresides, 1967/79 F100/750 Cab & Chassis, Flat and Stake Beds as they have backup lenses incorporated within.
1953/54's used round tail lamps, 1955/66's used shield tail lamps. Backup lamps were introduced in 1967 and were standard equipment. 1973/79's use different lenses than 1967/72's.
Pic from 1964/72 truck catalog. E100 is an Econoline, Pick-Up 99 is a Styleside.
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