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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by terd ferguson, Oct 11, 2009.

  1. COOL !! thanks for the ride :) :)
     
  2. GasserTodd
    Joined: May 15, 2009
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    Our 48 Chev truck with a 54 grille.

    Would be cooler if it sat a bit lower but our roads down here are buggered since the earthquakes, so this is a practical height.
     

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  3. redzula
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    Perfect height IMO lowered but still drivable. Nice looking truck.
     
  4. LN7 NUT
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    Very nice!

    I have a decent 66 Mercury box if you ever want to make it match the cab.

    What engine and tranny does it have?
     
  5. blueskies
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    from Idaho

    Can't remember if I posted this one or not, taken last fall just before the snow hit...
     
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  6. PKap
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    from Alberta

    I think I want to clean it up, change the wheels, drop it a bit and sell it. The p.o. rebuilt everything underneath and the head was done. Driver side front fender had some dents removed and one can corner has about a 2" rust hole. The floors are rust free and only some minor dents on the back of the box. Engine is around a 216? Not sure the cid , 3 on the tree. The box is original to it, what does the 66 box look like? I've never seen another one, and it doesn't have the lines of a uni, what do you think it could be worth?


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  7. LN7 NUT
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    It should be a 223 if it's a 6 cylinder, great engine IMHO.

    This is what the 66 box I have looks like (though this is not it)

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    Some people like to change to this box for the lines to match up.

    without seeing it in person I cannot really give a good value, here in Alberta they range from $100 to $2000 based on options and condition, what would you want for it as is?
     
  8. Frank32
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    A few more pictures to add
     

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  9. PKap
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    from Alberta

    Pm sent


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  10. PKap
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    Both of these look perfect!


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  11. bonez
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    Thats a rather severe chop, but i really like it. The way you leaned the windshield to use the roof as a visor is real kool.
     
  12. joekool
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    from chicago

    Here's what I've been working on for the last few months.
    1964 IHC
     

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  13. Locomotive Breath
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  14. joekool
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    from chicago

    Thanks for the compliment and thread link. I'm a die hard Chevy guy, traded for the IH. After a little hot rodding I started to like it.
     
  15. bonez
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    Them things are baaaad. Slot mags and skinnies are such a winnin combo in the right car too. This one sure is.
     
  16. AussieInter
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    great lookin truck
    nice clean lines
     
  17. Cool truck. I've always liked the Internationals of the 60s. To me, they look sectioned. How about a little information on this one? Engine and tranny, and most important, how did you lower it? Does it ride good? E
     

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  18. joekool
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    from chicago

    Thanks for the words.

    I'll tell you what I know. It has the original 266- 2 barrel, was a 3 on the tree but somebody slipped in a 4 speed at some point. 83,000 original miles.

    I built it to use as a truck. Not finished with it yet so never took it down the road.

    I flipped the rear axle and c notched the frame, flipped the front axle also. Cherry bomb duals.

    I also lettered it last week here are some pics, thanks Jalopy Journal. And special thanks to Bill Appleby for parts and great info.
     

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  19. bonez
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    If you can fix it is a miracle... LOL
    Greart advertisement ;) Just kiddin, i can appreciate good humor, plus its a bad ass truck.
     
  20. damagedduck
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    from Greeley Co


    Oh you're gonna catch hell now :D
    I used to drive my uncle's binder it had a 4 speed with no 2nd- but that thing would cruise down the hiway-but it rode like a truck :D
     
  21. Makes me wish for my '53 F100 back...
     
  22. redzula
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    What's wrong with building a truck as a truck?

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  23. jgsb1966
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    from Michigan

    What an excellent thread! Loving all of the pics, no matter what year, how low or how high, patina'd or mirror finish. I am up to about page 35 and will make it to the end sometime soon....hehe. anyway, here is my contribution, my '63 F-100.
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  24. hershambob
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    very nice,first one of the early 60s ford p/us that ive liked,
     
  25. barrnone50
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    from texas

    Nice Truck man!! I had a question.. Is the box a 63 or a 59? I could be wrong but it sure looks like a early Fridge box.. Bottom line super fine ride and what kind of power are you running?? :D
     
  26. JakeDW
    Joined: Sep 30, 2012
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    from Missouri

    They made too many of the 57 58 59 beds so they used them up on the early 60s trucks.they did make a bed that looks like the unibody bed wheel wells allso that I think looks way better than the 64 67 bed wheel wells.

    Jake

    A pic of my 61 unibody project think I have pimped it on every truck thread it fits in to now lmao.
     

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  27. MRod7007
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  28. noppgonmine
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    My 48 chevy :D
     

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  29. joekool.......i really like your lettering on the doors!
    Kooool PU Truck.
     
  30. Nitro Breath
    Joined: Oct 26, 2012
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    Even SHE can't fit in that - or see out the windshield. If you were to ever actually drive that, you'd be in real danger of running over someone about her size. I prefer real, drivable cars. Just ease it between the trailer and the show grounds and you'll be fine.
     
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