Ultimo Hombre 72 F100

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Ultimo Hombre 72 F100

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After way too many years, I've decided to rewire the cab of my Frankenstein 72 F100.
Here's the truck:
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Here's the engine I rebuilt about two years ago:

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And here's before/during pics of the wiring:
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And this is the relay panel I made for it that I hope works...
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Re: Ultimo Hombre 72 F100

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Your probably gonna need a lot...more than 6 circuits. :eek:
Who's panel is that, (manufacturer)?
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Re: Ultimo Hombre 72 F100

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I made it myself. I think I can piggyback some stuff. It's pretty basic.

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Been trying to get the front end together with parts from Marketplace and a buddy of mine. These inner fenders and core support are 73-79, but nothing else on this truck matches, soooo...


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Re: Ultimo Hombre 72 F100

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That looks like a solid truck , what state is it from?
What's the green car ? , it looks like and old Nova or Vega ?
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cep62 wrote: Mon Jul 03, 2023 1:41 pm That looks like a solid truck , what state is it from?
What's the green car ? , it looks like and old Nova or Vega ?
I have no idea where this truck cab is from. There aren't two matching parts on the whole thing! It was put together down at the Kentucky/Tennessee border.

Green car is a '72 Vega. One of those bucket list cars, only this one is a little bucketier than I was hoping.

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Re: Ultimo Hombre 72 F100

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Nice work saving another truck!
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The Vega looks nice , a person doesn't see many up north , they tended to dissolve.
You gonna put a Ford engine in it ? Get back at those fools that put LS's in everything . :cuss:
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Re: Ultimo Hombre 72 F100

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hfdco4 wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 7:02 am Nice work saving another truck!
Thanks! I've always wanted one just like this, but couldn't afford a "nice" one. I'll be more compelled to keep this one, though.
cep62 wrote: Wed Jul 05, 2023 7:44 pm The Vega looks nice , a person doesn't see many up north , they tended to dissolve.
You gonna put a Ford engine in it ? Get back at those fools that put LS's in everything . :cuss:
Here's another one I've always wanted, and this one is in a lot better shape than I would expect. I sort of plan on a Big Block C-word with all the crazy stuff like a high rise 2x4, etc, sort of early 80s pro street with some Grumpy Jenkins influence. It's got a narrowed 9" and I'm running a 3-speed toploader with an old Hurst shifter that emulates a sequential shifter.

But a 429 would REALLY set this thing off! Plus, the entire drivetrain would be Ford. That might be a brilliant idea... :hmm:
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