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Mearntain, where are you located? I will check this weekend if I have one or two. I'm in California near Sacramento. On a side note, is that a repo rear bumper on your truck in the picture? If so, where is it from?
Doug
I'm in NC, but it would possibly be worth it to me even with the shipping. I talked to a classic junkyard earlier, and supposedly they've got one, so I'm going to go out there and see if they really do, and in that case, I'll be good to go.
That is a repro bumper, just using it temporarily. I've got the original bumpers still and planning on redoing those and going back to Wimbledon white for the stock look. If I remember right, I think I just ordered it off of Rock Auto, I dont remember the brand. Knowing it was temporary, it didnt matter to me, and surprisingly it was really good quality for the money.
September 1966, FoMoCo replaced this 1964/66 tailgate with the one used on 1967 (1967/72 > C7TZ-9940700-A) F100/350 Stylesides.
ALL the mounting hardware is exactly the same, but the 1967/72 tailgate looks slightly different.
Stylesides: 1961/63 Uni's use a different tailgate as do 1961/66's with 1957/60 "wrong" beds.
Thanks, I didn't realize it was only a 64/66 tailgate, that's nice to know in the event that I do find one. I wouldve hated to have spent a ton trying to get back to stock just to have the wrong one.
I'm in NC, but it would possibly be worth it to me even with the shipping. I talked to a classic junkyard earlier, and supposedly they've got one, so I'm going to go out there and see if they really do, and in that case, I'll be good to go.
That is a repro bumper, just using it temporarily. I've got the original bumpers still and planning on redoing those and going back to Wimbledon white for the stock look. If I remember right, I think I just ordered it off of Rock Auto, I dont remember the brand. Knowing it was temporary, it didnt matter to me, and surprisingly it was really good quality for the money.
Well let me know and I will check if I have 1 or 2 of them this weekend.
I will have to take a look at Rock Auto then for a bumper. That one looks very good. My truck had the diamond plate very heavy bumper on it that I'm not going to use. I'd like to get one like the one you have on the rear of yours. It mounted to the factory frame mounts? I'd have to track those down as well.
Thanks,
Doug
Well let me know and I will check if I have 1 or 2 of them this weekend.
I will have to take a look at Rock Auto then for a bumper. That one looks very good. My truck had the diamond plate very heavy bumper on it that I'm not going to use. I'd like to get one like the one you have on the rear of yours. It mounted to the factory frame mounts? I'd have to track those down as well.
Thanks,
Doug
Mine had the heavy duty diamond plate on it when I picked it up with a chrome front bumper, but he also had all the originals still. I took that off and got the chrome rear to match the front in the meanwhile.
Yes it attaches to the factory mounts, 4 bolts up top and 2 at the bottom -- it doesnt use the two additional bracket fasteners to the frame like the diamond plate ones does though, so 6 total with the stock style like this one.
I'll let you know what happens with the wheel. Thanks again
Well let me know and I will check if I have 1 or 2 of them this weekend.
I will have to take a look at Rock Auto then for a bumper. That one looks very good. My truck had the diamond plate very heavy bumper on it that I'm not going to use. I'd like to get one like the one you have on the rear of yours. It mounted to the factory frame mounts? I'd have to track those down as well.
Thanks,
Doug
The classic junkyard did end up having one and pulled one off a 64 they had for sale for me. So I'm finally good to go now! Thanks again Doug
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