Since I got it ready to move on my last trip to TN I thought it was about time to start a project thread on it! 1967 F250 with a 1973 360, NP435, Dana 60 rear with 4.56 gears (explains the not original engine and the engine in it being locked up), Lunar Green with darker green interior trim. Been setting in the same spot for 21 years so I broke out the Milwaukee 18v impact and got the tires off to work on getting the brakes loose and was pleasantly surprised to see that a couple whacks with the sledge broke them loose enough to spin 3 of the 4 by hand.......and the most pleasant surprise of all was the kingpins aren't seized up - steering wheel turned with no effort! Its gonna need a hood, floor pans and cab mounts due to moisture and the bed floor is shot from water laying in it but everything else is pretty solid on it. Biggest surprise was the owner's manual still in the glove box with the original owners name, address, date he bought it and the dealer he bought it from and the keys with the "record this number and destroy" tag still on them! Right now the plan is to get it moved to my retirement property in the spring so I have a project for when I don't have to punch a time clock anymore. As it stands right now its gonna have a CV front and Tbird Supercoupe IRS for the rear and a warmed over 300 I6 with a T5 5speed. So far I've gathered up the suspensions and a running engine and started work on that stuff with the plan of only having to do body, paint, and fab work..........that's after I clean all the junk out of it and blow off all the mud dauber nests from the underside....they turned the underside and all the cracks and crevices into a condo community...........
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She's ugly and rough and I really hate working on stuff that requires heat wrenches, ratchet extenders, garage words, band aids, tetanus shots, pest removal and lots of Jack Daniel's to calm the nerves but for free with a title and the need to be doing something when I'm not working I couldn't pass up the chance to put it back on the road again.....

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