Hi from a noob!
#17
Hi guys thank you so much for the warm welcome and tips and hints - I appreciate you all even more than I did already! I will take every bit of advice!!
Today, my buddy came by and we ran through a little "inventory" and also the dreaded "how the heck are we going to get two trucks back to Utah" conversation. The latter seems to be leaning towards a UHaul 26ft box truck, but is expensive. There's another option of borrowing one of my friends pick-ups and renting a trailer, but right now, I am waiting for the 16th Sept and I'll decide the night before haha!
Inventory is as follows (so far, I'm sure this inventory will change)
1956 F100, complete truck in pieces, solid, no rust, original to the truck Y block 272 V8 with 3-on-the-tree. My buddy has gone through the motor, and believes it to be great (He's a bestie, I believe him) Spare drivers door, all glass present, spare rear fender that can replace the factory spare wheel recess one if I want. All trim, badges, grille, headlights, wheels, suspension etc is there and in good shape. Frame good. Not sure about tailgate. Interior needs work but what 60yr old vehicle interior doesn't? All in all a complete package that's been taken apart for me already.
1954 F100. Body good. Fenders might be swiss cheese, can't remember. Glass and doors good. Interior trashed. Hood missing. Tailgate junk. No engine or transmission. Frame either bent or the springs collapsed can't remember.
So it appears a good project and some spares are what I am getting and in all honesty, I'm paying pennies, he's my friend, and it makes the deal super sweet regardless.
The only thing that makes me groan a little is the journey to get them. But, that's all part of the adventure of old cars in my book - they have soul, and a story, and their final resting place is important in its story - it's far but in the grand scheme of things, it's close.
I am very excited to get started!
Today, my buddy came by and we ran through a little "inventory" and also the dreaded "how the heck are we going to get two trucks back to Utah" conversation. The latter seems to be leaning towards a UHaul 26ft box truck, but is expensive. There's another option of borrowing one of my friends pick-ups and renting a trailer, but right now, I am waiting for the 16th Sept and I'll decide the night before haha!
Inventory is as follows (so far, I'm sure this inventory will change)
1956 F100, complete truck in pieces, solid, no rust, original to the truck Y block 272 V8 with 3-on-the-tree. My buddy has gone through the motor, and believes it to be great (He's a bestie, I believe him) Spare drivers door, all glass present, spare rear fender that can replace the factory spare wheel recess one if I want. All trim, badges, grille, headlights, wheels, suspension etc is there and in good shape. Frame good. Not sure about tailgate. Interior needs work but what 60yr old vehicle interior doesn't? All in all a complete package that's been taken apart for me already.
1954 F100. Body good. Fenders might be swiss cheese, can't remember. Glass and doors good. Interior trashed. Hood missing. Tailgate junk. No engine or transmission. Frame either bent or the springs collapsed can't remember.
So it appears a good project and some spares are what I am getting and in all honesty, I'm paying pennies, he's my friend, and it makes the deal super sweet regardless.
The only thing that makes me groan a little is the journey to get them. But, that's all part of the adventure of old cars in my book - they have soul, and a story, and their final resting place is important in its story - it's far but in the grand scheme of things, it's close.
I am very excited to get started!
#19
Welcome Gary. I look forward to watching your progress.
Don't be afraid to ask questions. I've asked enough for everyone. It's better to ask a stupid question than mess up something expensive. It's also good to search old threads for info. Lots of great info here.
I would also highly suggest this book.
https://www.hipoparts.com/1948-56-fo...ts-catalog-cd/
With the condition of your trucks, I think this book is required.
Take lots of pictures and share them.
Don't be afraid to ask questions. I've asked enough for everyone. It's better to ask a stupid question than mess up something expensive. It's also good to search old threads for info. Lots of great info here.
I would also highly suggest this book.
https://www.hipoparts.com/1948-56-fo...ts-catalog-cd/
With the condition of your trucks, I think this book is required.
Take lots of pictures and share them.
#20
Gary, this forum does not flame guys who ask "stupid" questions. The only stupid question is the one not asked! Everyone here is very nice and helpful. We all have different backgrounds and knowledge and experience. We were all noobs at one time, right. So ask any and all questions.
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Good luck with it all, the adventure begins with the pick up of the trucks and parts. That should be quite a trip! Sounds like the '56 is the one to build since it has all the parts and a frame that isn't bent. There are lots of aftermarket parts for both, the 56's are more desirable to most because of the refinements like the curved windshield and dash etc. Either or both will be lots of fun work to do! Keep us up to date with pictures!
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If that is your truck in your signature - that's a real beauty!!!
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Road trip
That is going to be some load of parts for sure.
Enjoy the ride.
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