1954 Ford Bus
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1954 Ford Bus
So I acquired a family heirloom. It's a 1954 Ford bus. My uncle bought the old girl in 1972, when he was 18 years old. Sometime in the 80's the motor crapped out, and it was swapped for a 1978 Cadillac 425 with a TH400. In 1998 that engine and transmission were rebuilt, and its mostly sat since then. I had her running about 3 years ago, and running well at that. I am digging into her starting this weekend. I know she will never be a show stopper, but I wouldn't mind getting her cleaned up enough to not scare children.
He has a parts bus about 90 miles north of me which I am going to check out this weekend. I am told that it is just body parts, and no drivetrain.
The fenders are rotted out, and the hood is pretty damaged from drunk hipping standing on it in the 70's.
The interior is decent. I will get more pics all around when I get her out of storage this weekend.
He has a parts bus about 90 miles north of me which I am going to check out this weekend. I am told that it is just body parts, and no drivetrain.
The fenders are rotted out, and the hood is pretty damaged from drunk hipping standing on it in the 70's.
The interior is decent. I will get more pics all around when I get her out of storage this weekend.
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Welcome. The stories that bus could tell! As you do your research about the truck please learn about its wheels. I can tell by the shine on the outer rear dual that it has what are called “widow maker” “Firestone RH-5°” wheels that few shops will touch these days. Some Google time will give you better pictures, and old discussions here with replacement solutions. Stu
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Yeah, widow makers. The raised band area on the concave side is the joint. I mentioned the shine seen in your picture as a clue to them being widow makers. The width of that side ring, and the fact of the ring being galvanized and shinier than the rim are the give aways. Plus the simple fact that just about all big Fords of the 1950s were fitted with them. Below is a factory new picture. Search using my user name and you’ll find lots of discussions on safer replacements. Stu
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Interesting. I always wondered what time machine they used to get a 1954 bus in a 1950-53 war...or, do I mean, police action.
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So here is another question that I was hoping someone could help with.
The cap on the brake master cylinder was stuck on, and broke in the process of removing.
The master is located under the drivers seat. Does anyone know where I could source a replacement?
Second questions is, I want to go through and replace the cylinders in the drums. Does anyone know if something like this would have been a Ford part, or something that the bus maker would have sourced?
The cap on the brake master cylinder was stuck on, and broke in the process of removing.
The master is located under the drivers seat. Does anyone know where I could source a replacement?
Second questions is, I want to go through and replace the cylinders in the drums. Does anyone know if something like this would have been a Ford part, or something that the bus maker would have sourced?
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Also, as a update, I went out on Wednesday, and was able to get the old girl up and running. 6 year old gas, and 6 year old battery, and she fired up after sitting since 2012.
Maybe took 6 cranks, and 2-3 puffs of starter fluid before she idled on her own. Took her for a drive up and down the street, and I think a light tune up, and she will run pretty smoothly.
Maybe took 6 cranks, and 2-3 puffs of starter fluid before she idled on her own. Took her for a drive up and down the street, and I think a light tune up, and she will run pretty smoothly.
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Also, as a update, I went out on Wednesday, and was able to get the old girl up and running. 6 year old gas, and 6 year old battery, and she fired up after sitting since 2012.
Maybe took 6 cranks, and 2-3 puffs of starter fluid before she idled on her own. Took her for a drive up and down the street, and I think a light tune up, and she will run pretty smoothly.
Maybe took 6 cranks, and 2-3 puffs of starter fluid before she idled on her own. Took her for a drive up and down the street, and I think a light tune up, and she will run pretty smoothly.
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So here is another question that I was hoping someone could help with.
The cap on the brake master cylinder was stuck on, and broke in the process of removing.
The master is located under the drivers seat. Does anyone know where I could source a replacement?
Second questions is, I want to go through and replace the cylinders in the drums. Does anyone know if something like this would have been a Ford part, or something that the bus maker would have sourced?
The cap on the brake master cylinder was stuck on, and broke in the process of removing.
The master is located under the drivers seat. Does anyone know where I could source a replacement?
Second questions is, I want to go through and replace the cylinders in the drums. Does anyone know if something like this would have been a Ford part, or something that the bus maker would have sourced?
brake cylinders..... I'm not sure about . They sell repops of the F100 cylinders, bigger trucks, or buses, I don't know.
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