My 1974 F250
As you can see, it's been ready for the junkyard my most people's standards for long time. The original bed disintegrated, this bed was a new take off in 1987 and has been once the truck ever since.
I've used this to do real truck stuff since 2014, firewood, dirt, rocks, brush, home improvement stuff, just hauling big stuff. It's got 10 main leaves in the back and an additional three on the helper due to having a produce rack years ago.
It's on its second 360, a rebuilt C6, and 3.73 in the rear. Odometer says 80k, which I know is at least 180k. I wouldn't be surprised if it was more.
Last fall, I grew tired of how bad it looks, yet how nice it drives and how good it runs. The body on this truck is bad. So I bought a parts truck, a 76 Ranger XLT.
Well come to find out, most of this "parts" truck body is also not worth fixing. It does have a rebuilt 390 that currently runs on 6 or 7 cylinders and a rebuilt C6 that has at least first gear. No brakes so no desire to test that further.
Since my parts truck bed is not worth fixing, I was back to square one - the bed being the critical component. So I have decided to put dentside bedsides on this 87 bed. The 87 bed is rust free, albeit well used. Just picked those up.
My local junkyard got a 77 in stock with a pretty darn good cab. So I nabbed that this week, and it will be the first part I end up fixing since it takes up so much space.
It's getting floors on both sides. Going to dig into it in the next couple months. The parts truck will still be useful in providing A/C parts to outfit this cab, as the original truck did not have A/C.
This project has already snowballed. I still intend to use this as a truck, but I have a hard time not doing something the "right" way.
I don't do body and paint and don't have the facilities to remove cabs and beds or keep the truck in one place for a long term project.
I do admire those of you who do "restoration" work like cutting out and fixing rust.
I originally bought mine because I never took my camper off my other truck so I basically didn't have a pickup to use for all the other stuff you use a pickup for.
Do you have any idea when you'll have it to where you want it so you can use for work?
But now this cab is here and I need to do something with it first. Since everything forward of the bed has to come off for that, I suppose it would also be best to get that stuff while swapping the cab. Would like to have this cab done sometime by mid June. Not sure how that will go, but I can have goals!
I think we have spoken through grandmarq.net? And yes, the "Rustang" lives a pampered life now. It's a 68 coupe, 302/T5 I restored from 2014-2020. I took that car as close to "concours driven" level as I could. I hopefully won't go that crazy on this truck because I still need to to do truck things. Contrary to how tucked in the Rustang appears, it got driven this past weekend! I try to drive everything once a month.
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Take care ................













