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Hi and welcome to FTE. You have several options, though. You can post a want ad in our classifieds. You can find your state chapter and post a short want ad there..and join. Or you can visit www.junkyard.com and see what they can find for you.
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<!I have a whole truck with a flawless core support.....if interested, let me know...BTW, how do I bring ads in classifieds to top of the pile ???>
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Hey fordlover1951 - when I click on the link www.junkyards.com it comes up as a site for swiftboat veterans. Doesn't look to be hijacked as the url address is still junkyards???
cs65 - if you have a bunch of little parts for a '66 I'll give you a PM
Hi guys. I was wondering if anyone knows where I can locate a Rad support for a 66 F100?
Welcome to the "wishing someone would make these for us" club.
Search the boneyards, Ebay, and the classifieds. Only place you are likely to find a good one is in the western part of the country. They ALL rust out.
1966 is technically it's own year. The 65 is different, as it has extra brackets for the radiator which attaches differently.
The earlier and 4x4 trucks are also different, due to the rounded vs. square inner fenders.
However...If you cut off and re-use the various brackets for the inner fenders and radiator, it is possible to make the 'wrong' year work in your truck.
Also be sure to check the larger F series trucks and school buses in the yards as possible donors.
Current price for a used, mint radiator support is up around $500.
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