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tonyss96dcm 03-04-2002 05:36 PM

1970 F100 restoration
 
Hello everyone,

As some of you know my brother and I are restoring a 1970 Ford F100, this truck has been in the family since 1980. My dad bought it in California for $1,200 from a dealer, the truck had an electrical problem (kept killing the battery), it turns out to be that some wires were bunched up and all my dad had to do was separate them.
The truck has never broke down, engine is still running strong with about 142,000 miles, trany has not broken down either.
I'm sure that we will have a lot of question and this is the place to ask them, so if you guys don't mind, soon we'll start asking them.
We are going to set up a web page to post pictures of the project, for now there are some pics in this web page under "1970 FORD F100"

WWW.GEOCITIES.COM/LUCKYS63

(I'm also restoring a 1963 Impala), so until we have a web page just for the truck this is where you will find some pics.

Thanks for helping with a couple question in the past and also thanks in advance for helping with the future questions.

1970 F100
00 Dodge Ram
96 Impala SS
63 Impala

MGT351 03-04-2002 09:20 PM

1970 F100 restoration
 
Is it a LWB or SWB? I have a 70 Ranger XLT LWB that I am restoring. I am currently going through the front suspension converting to disc via a 76 F100. These trucks had a bad reputaion for electrical problems, I found some of the ignition switch wires burnt in mine.

tonyss96dcm 03-05-2002 12:35 PM

1970 F100 restoration
 
The wheel base is 131, I'm not really sure if thats a LWB or SWB. I'm not familiar with the details of Ford, yet. We have been lucky, truck has never broke down, no problems with the electrical system either. We plan on doing a complete overhaul on the frame, but we are going to keep it all original.


1970 F100
00 Dodge Ram
96 Impala SS
63 Impala

buzzard 03-05-2002 12:49 PM

1970 F100 restoration
 
Hey Tony, good luck with the restoration. I've been working on my truck for several years now and will probably never finish it (there's always something to replace or tweak). Anyway, I just wanted to offer some encouragement and mention that patience is the most important factor when working on these projects. Also, having a boatload of money available isn't a bad idea either.



sb2371 03-05-2002 01:28 PM

1970 F100 restoration
 
The easiest way to tell if you have a long wheel base or short wheel base is to look at the bed........ If it is 6 feet long,(Short) 8 foot bed (Long WB). I am getting ready to tear apart a 71 F-100, that only has 55,000 on it..... body is actually straight. Have a couple of minor spots that will require welding, but other than that corrosion free. I anticipate the total costs will be around $15-$18K when it is all said and done.... I know that sounds like alot of money, but you have to spend money to get a quality project completed.

I am still trying to locate a donor front end for a disk brake conversion.... x( If anyone knows of any good places to look in the Montgomery, AL area please let me know..... that is where I am located.



mr marvin 08-03-2002 11:31 PM

1970 F100 restoration
 
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 04-Aug-02 AT 00:33 AM (EST)]Hay tony. hope your truck redo is going good just take your time.I am also starting a frameoff its going ok, I just have to remember it is not a overnight job




well good luck

drop me a line.marvin

1970 f100 4x4

Scotty1 08-04-2002 12:13 AM

1970 F100 restoration
 
I believe the 131" wb is the long wheel base. If memory serves the Short wheel base truck is 113" Hope this helps.


scotty

IBen17 08-04-2002 12:21 AM

1970 F100 restoration
 
Good luck on the truck they can answer almost all of your ?'s here. The first step to restoring the truck is putting it in a friendlier environment clear all the GM products out of your garage and devote your garage to FORD. Soon after owning this truck you'll realize a Ford is the only vehicle to own.

tonyss96dcm 08-05-2002 10:50 AM

1970 F100 restoration
 
Hey guys, the project is moving along slowly but steady. The suspension is done, and now I'm in the proccess of putting the drive train back on, I didn't rebiult the engine or trany. Hopefully in a couple of weeks she will be running again. And as far as money right now I have spent about $2,000.00 nothing compared to whats next, THE BODY. :'(

Here is the web page address with pictures and as soon as I get her running I will post pics of suspension and drivetrain complete.

www.geocities.com/luckysf100

1970 F100
00 Dodge Ram
96 Impala SS
63 Impala

www.geocities.com/luckysf100

tonyss96dcm 08-05-2002 10:53 AM

1970 F100 restoration
 


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