This truck came from OK about 2 years ago and went pretty much untouch until recently.
When I go it, it had a 460/C6 in it. Whom ever put the truck together was a total hack.
Not to mention that they had beat the $#!t out of this thing for some time. I've never seen leaf springs and bushing so worn...
But anyway, IMO 460's don't belong in bumps.So back when I aquire the truck the 460 came out, I got busy with other things like work and a 72 F250 CS that Ryan helped me get from CA. That need engine work so I took care of that then work got real slow so I ended up selling the CS. Wish I could have kept it...but..
The 68 got burried in the garage until a couple months ago when some time and ambition to start another project came along... I had bought a 71 f100 for parts that was a local truck so rust had taken it's toll.
The 71 was still titled from the original owner. He ordered the truck in 71 to tow his AirStream trailer.
It was a f100 explorer, 390/auto, P/S, P/B. Was showing 86k on the odometer. Looks as if the truck was mostly used in the summer months as the rust was more above the bodyline than below. The roof seams, the cowl, the hood all rotten...
But it ran and drove so i bought it for $600 for the drive train.
That truck sat here for about a year before I final got out there and tore it down. Then again things sat for another year.
So starting back on the 68, I had set the 390/auto in place. Got it fired again. Did a compression test and was happy to see good compression in all cylinders, but oil leaks everywhere..
Starting out I was going to just throw the truck back together, get it on the road and work on it over time...That was the plan...
The engine came back out and is currantly down to the short block. Cylinders look real good. Still hone marks visible..
One head had been off at one time . I believe due to two manifold bolt holes that were fubard. They now have heli-coils.
Otherwise I'm going to disassemble the heads, lap the valves put it all back together with a new timing chain, oil pump and gaskets. I've got other blocks that will get used for the stroker motor down the road.
Trans had been done. fluid smelt like new. Filter is perfectly clean. Just going to replace seals and thats done.
So here's the truck when still in OK.

Under hood. Notice the inner fenders chopped up. Not because they rotted.



Hi-Tech coolant recovery


Here's the 71 parts truck.
