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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Nor Cal
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well,
After FLAT-TOP had posted that Hamb "Bomb" Hauler auction last October... i fell in love with those Ford Econoline trucks and had to have one! after searching all over, i finally found one in Illinois. I bought it for $4,000 and had it shipped to my home in Norcal (2,000 miles away) for $1,000. It's a pretty clean ride. I just want to get it registered, the engine looked over and new tires next. This could make out for a cool daily driver and to truck around my dirtbike when i go riding once in awhile and to haul my '63 BSA to the local car shows as well. Later i want to bag this sucka to the ground and possibly flake it... we'll see! ![]() It's a 1965 E-100 Ford econonline pickup, it was said that only 95 of these were made with the special edition chrome side trim. You just don't see too many of these econo's around the bay area, i'm stoked! I showed Alex from Gambino kustoms yesterday and gave him an idea about bagging it some day, he said it's not going to be easy but it can be done. thanks for peeping my new ride and best wishes, CAB
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: 668 neighbor of the beast Mexico, WI USA
Posts: 624
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All I can say is Wheelie bars and Zoomies!!!
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Las Vegas, NV USA
Posts: 2,616
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I used to chase parts in an Econoline van similar to that. It had a 300 inch six....... ran well, to say the least. You've got a neat little truck, but study it well before you decide to put bags under it...... don't think it will be that easy.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North 49th(white rock,bc,canada
Posts: 485
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Nice find Cab...waaaaaay back in tha day...i had one that we put a 390 behind the cab......THAT WAS FUN..
![]() can't wait to see what you do !
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Sucksville California
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Awesome.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Dude you suck!
![]() Yeah it's gonna be tough to bag but will be sweet as hell and well worth the trouble. Really lookin' foward to seein' what ya end up with. Olson |
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: NLR, Arkansas
Posts: 5,255
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Nice Cab, heres you something to use for insperation......
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Nor Cal
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I wonder how far i could get it down with just a dropped axle in the front and just bag the back for less work? having it touch the ground in the front would look pretty nice though ![]() thanks Rick and Evel for the compliments, how you guys are doing well? CAB
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North 49th(white rock,bc,canada
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I'm great ..thanx for asking
Tyson says hi and merry merrySteve..you have a great holiday !
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: 95008 CA.USA, formerly London, England
Posts: 8,053
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Looks good Steve, I'll have to come over & have a proper look....If this rain stops!!
And it needs a Hemi in the bed & wheelie bars!! ![]() ![]()
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: San Antonio, Texas...1493.1 miles south of DETROIT
Posts: 3,297
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Econos are dumb.
For the back, you could probably just c-notch the frame and put the axle OVER the leaf springs. It'll require a little box be added to the bed for the rearend travel...or maybe just raise the floor? I was thinking about this stuff when I still had my van. You can also run the front leaves under the axle, but you'll have to modify the shit linkage a little. If you want, I can try to send you some info,on this, that I saved from the yahoo Econoline group. Let me know. Nice truck by the way.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Nor Cal
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Barnett,
thanks for the ideas and compliment ...and that would be awesome to get that info from ya ![]() I saw Rob's (your old van) when i went to the Rumblers car show in NY last summer... clean ride! CAB Quote:
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Fresno, Cal.
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Nice score Cab. If you get a case of buyers remorse let me know.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: 668 neighbor of the beast Mexico, WI USA
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Pewaukee, WI
Posts: 165
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Sweet ride, looks like fun.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Nor Cal
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It is! ...but the 3 on the tree is a bit tricky to get used to...going from 1st to 2nd is kinda hard and it sticks a bit and won't go into the next gear sometimes
plus it's right under reverse!I'm getting the hang of it and just wondering if the clutch and transmission needs a bit of love? CAB
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Old School HAMBer
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: 95008 CA.USA, formerly London, England
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Hope this helps
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Rocklin,CA
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Very cool.I've been looking for an old A-100 pick up to do some damage to.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Central NJ
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heres some advise...when going from first to second...use TWO FINGERS...use your thumb and pointer, and just FLOAT it into second, dont try to strong arm it...just let it drop it. dont think of it as going forward-down-foward...just think of it as moving the shifter forwad and having it fall down easy into second. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Nor Cal
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Thanks Rob
![]() Sweet... i'll try it. what about the bushing idea that Dave had in mind? CAB
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