My '55 f100
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My '55 f100
I worked on my '55 F100 this week and finally got the bed off the frame and the rear axle removed. I will post pics of the progress on my FTE website at http://www.clubfte.com/users/rogerf100/index.html
Now I just need to remove the cab to do a complete frame off rodstoration.
None of the cross members for the bed were reusable and I will want to replace the front bedside due to rust out along the bottom edge. The frame is very solid but rusty. My friend torched off the rivets for the front spring perches so I could get the rear axle out and flip the spring perches to work with the mono leaf springs that will be going on with the Ford 9 inch rear axle.
A little more work on disassembly and it will be time to start on rebuilding.
Now I just need to remove the cab to do a complete frame off rodstoration.
None of the cross members for the bed were reusable and I will want to replace the front bedside due to rust out along the bottom edge. The frame is very solid but rusty. My friend torched off the rivets for the front spring perches so I could get the rear axle out and flip the spring perches to work with the mono leaf springs that will be going on with the Ford 9 inch rear axle.
A little more work on disassembly and it will be time to start on rebuilding.
Last edited by rogerf100; 02-21-2005 at 10:47 PM.
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Up to the minute photos of the tear down on my '55 f100.
http://www.clubfte.com/users/rogerf100/Eight.html
http://www.clubfte.com/users/rogerf100/Eight.html
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hey Roger, you should check out Mar-K for your ENTIRE bed!!!! I used to work there and the quality of the parts they offer is unmatched....PERIOD!!! I wish I could have been of some help with the tear down. I know how fun it is and I like having fun and sometimes sharing it is out of the question, so I can't blame you! hahaha. I am off saturday evenings if you need to get away from the house and turn some wrenches.
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I have a catalog from Mar-K somewhere. They are who I planned to buy bed parts from. Won't have to pay shipping from out of state vendor but will have to pay sales tax. I have found patch panels that will repair the rust out on the bottom edges of the bed sides, but I would prefer to replace the whole front side. The left and right sides are still usable. I need to get all new cross members. Planning to use a bed floor that has no exposed bolt heads on the top surface. The bed rails have a T slot for special bolts made for them. I know Midfifty sells this floor so I'll bet Mar-K does too.
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you are absolutely correct sir! Mar-K does sell those, and I used to make them, they are sweet!!! or you could go with a stainless conventional style bed strip and weld in the bolts, grind them off and re-polish to a perfect shine!! hahaha, I wish I had a wood floor in my truck so I could go that route. I love the look of a polished sst/oak bed floor.
I have a way around the tax and shipping thing! my sis lives in wichita, and I could have her buy it with your money, and you could pick it up. what do you think?
I have a way around the tax and shipping thing! my sis lives in wichita, and I could have her buy it with your money, and you could pick it up. what do you think?
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how much has that set ya back so far, if ya dont mind me askin, where did ya find the parts for the motor, body etc etc,
im getting ready to start up me a project, my 1968 f250 super duty, its mostly a mixed truck, its like a mix between a stock f250, a super duty, and a camperspecial, its was a custom order that the guy that owned it b4 my dad idd
im getting ready to start up me a project, my 1968 f250 super duty, its mostly a mixed truck, its like a mix between a stock f250, a super duty, and a camperspecial, its was a custom order that the guy that owned it b4 my dad idd
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Originally Posted by mgman
how much has that set ya back so far, if ya dont mind me askin, where did ya find the parts for the motor, body etc etc,
im getting ready to start up me a project, my 1968 f250 super duty, its mostly a mixed truck, its like a mix between a stock f250, a super duty, and a camperspecial, its was a custom order that the guy that owned it b4 my dad idd
im getting ready to start up me a project, my 1968 f250 super duty, its mostly a mixed truck, its like a mix between a stock f250, a super duty, and a camperspecial, its was a custom order that the guy that owned it b4 my dad idd
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Wow I will have to do some figuring and remembering. I sold the F250 for $3000 after the new Maaco paint job. I had replaced the blown up 360 with a rebuilt 390. I put new wheels and tires on it. Had to replace the master cylinder and rear axle seals, center carrier bearing on the driveshaft, new ubolts, new battery. Since my Dad gave me the truck I almost broke even.
The '55 F100 is a long term project that I pay for as I go. I will have about $3500 in body work and paint. I spent about $2000 building the motor, not including the aluminum goodies, and about $1000 on the trans/bellhousing. About $800 for front and rear leaf springs and hardware to lower the truck some. I rebuilt a Ford 9 inch rear axle that I got from a junked 68 F100 for about $150, the gears were good so I put new bearings in it. I installed a power disc brake setup on the front that cost about $650. I have a power steering box to install on the original steering column that cost about $360. The only redo is going to be replacing the under floor master cylinder with a remote fill type.
I still have more parts to buy like a wiring harness, electric cooling fan, bucket seats, carpet. I am sure the list will grow.
I hope to get the cab off this spring and clean and paint the frame. Then I will install the power steering box bracket and the steering box/pitman arm. Next will be the rear axle and brake lines and new master cylinder and shocks. That will get a rolling chassis again. The good thing is I already have those parts to install. When I get to that point I can drop in the engine and trans and get a driveshaft I have, modified to fit. Then it will be time for the body. I will need to put a new floor in the bed, but I will save that for last.
The '55 F100 is a long term project that I pay for as I go. I will have about $3500 in body work and paint. I spent about $2000 building the motor, not including the aluminum goodies, and about $1000 on the trans/bellhousing. About $800 for front and rear leaf springs and hardware to lower the truck some. I rebuilt a Ford 9 inch rear axle that I got from a junked 68 F100 for about $150, the gears were good so I put new bearings in it. I installed a power disc brake setup on the front that cost about $650. I have a power steering box to install on the original steering column that cost about $360. The only redo is going to be replacing the under floor master cylinder with a remote fill type.
I still have more parts to buy like a wiring harness, electric cooling fan, bucket seats, carpet. I am sure the list will grow.
I hope to get the cab off this spring and clean and paint the frame. Then I will install the power steering box bracket and the steering box/pitman arm. Next will be the rear axle and brake lines and new master cylinder and shocks. That will get a rolling chassis again. The good thing is I already have those parts to install. When I get to that point I can drop in the engine and trans and get a driveshaft I have, modified to fit. Then it will be time for the body. I will need to put a new floor in the bed, but I will save that for last.
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