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Old 03-15-2007, 12:45 PM
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1969 Ford F-100 Ranger Package

I inherited via default a 1969 Ford F-100 Ranger edition from my grandfather. everything is still factory on it and I would love to restore this truck back to its youth, for him. Basic things like chrome and interior panels ect...
I have looked for several days for a Ford Parts catalog for classic trucks but have not come across anything helpful. Anyone know of a good place to start for someone like me that it is green to restoration and needs parts.


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Old 03-15-2007, 01:28 PM
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get yourself an LMC truck catalog free from their website. also check ebay every once in awhile.
 
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LMC is good, NPD, Dennis Carpenter, and Blue Oval are my top choices. Go to their websites and request a catalog.
 
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Old 03-15-2007, 02:46 PM
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Just click on the FTE sponsor web sites on the left hand side of the page.

If I was FTE Parts sponsor I would peeved off if people were being sent to a NON-FTE sponsor.

LMC doesn't contribute anything to this web site.

Patronize FTE sponsors first & foremost.

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Gotta agree with you on that. If people are going to sponser this thing, we should help them out. Believe me, I have bought a small fortune worth of parts from MAC, Dennis Carpenter, and National Parts Depot. Not one complaint. Everything fit as advertised, good pricing, and fast delivery.
 
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Originally Posted by BlueovalFE
Gotta agree with you on that. If people are going to sponser this thing, we should help them out. Believe me, I have bought a small fortune worth of parts from MAC, Dennis Carpenter, and National Parts Depot. Not one complaint. Everything fit as advertised, good pricing, and fast delivery.
Just to chime in, I've also had good results with DC and NPD. I'm like the fast turn around I get with orders placed with NPD. I get them most often within five buisness days. Just my 2..........................
 
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Old 03-17-2007, 05:19 AM
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CS, Welcome to the 67-72 FTE forum.

Your grandfather has no more use for the truck, so if you want to restore it, do it for you not him. I suspect that he will get much enjoyment seeing you enjoy it as your own.

Your grandfathers days are numbered, but you can have and enjoy his truck for many years to come. He has already given up possession of the truck.

my nickel

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CS, Welcome.

I agree with jowilker. Do it for yourself.
LMC is my method.
I think I'll get it out today, fire it up and roll the windows down. Nothing like a real v-8 singing on a saturday morning. Sounds like...
"Victory". Ahhhh.

Peace.
 
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So I must ask, first off, is the truck a short or long bed and also what engine size. see i have the same year truck and im also restoring it and mine is a shortbed with a 352
 




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