
Stats: 1969 Ranger F100 2wd, 390, C6, Power Steering, Dealer installed A/C (didn’t work- uninstalled), Non-power drums all around. 9” NL rear w/3.25s.
Background: I bought this truck in 1993 when I had just turned 16. It was my first truck, and I immediately fell in love with it. Been a huge bump fan ever since. It was originally black with a red interior. I had plans to “make it mine” and sanded my fingerprints off for what seemed like months saving the money to buy the paint supplies. My brother (in school for auto body at the time) painted it in my Mom’s garage. And honestly for the conditions, it ended up (and has held up) pretty well.
I drove it all through High School and some College, hence the “Glory Days” reference.
Fast forward to October, 1996, I decided to drive it to College on a very cold morning to show some friends, hit black ice on a bridge and kissed the guard rail pretty hard. I swapped the parts and half-ass fixed the damage, but the plates expired, life moved on, and it never saw the road again. It was entombed in a shed on my parents farm under a tarp….waiting for “some” day.
Now, 14 years later, it’s time to get the beast back on the road! The original scope was to “just” fix what’s broke and get it back on the road. But upon an in-depth inspection of the condition, I found that there’s a little more rust than I remember. Sound familiar to anyone? I thought, well, I’m still going to push forward knowing that I’d be forced to make some tough decisions on the fly and try my best to pull the reins on the voice that would be screaming at me the entire time to do a full frame-off. I can’t direct that much money and time to it! (that’s what I’ll be constantly telling myself)
So screw it, let’s tear this thing apart and see what happens. Reckless? Maybe. Regretful? No way, this is going to be fun!

How she looked back in the day.. (circa 1995)

Saturday morning, 11-20-10





The initial teardown is happening at my Parent's farm in my Dad's shop. It will eventually move to my shop in pieces as I have less room. Stay tuned!!
