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1962 Ford F-100 “greenie”

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About the 1961–1966 Ford F-100

A Ford F-100 from the generation archive from the generation archive

The 1961-1966 Ford F-100 was the fourth generation of Ford's F-Series and is best known for two features. The first was the integrated cab-and-bed "unibody" design offered from 1961 through 1963 on two-wheel-drive Styleside trucks, in which the cab and box were a single continuous structure rather than separate units. Ford dropped the integrated body partway through 1963, and the 1964 Ford F-100 returned to a conventional separate cab and bed. The second feature was the Twin-I-Beam front suspension, an independent front layout Ford introduced for the 1965 model year on the two-wheel-drive F-100. Engines spanned a transition: the 223-cubic-inch Mileage Maker six and 292-cubic-inch Y-block V8 carried over from the previous generation, and for 1965 Ford introduced the new 240-cubic-inch and 300-cubic-inch inline-sixes that would serve the F-100 for years, joined by the FE-family 352-cubic-inch V8. Horsepower in this period was quoted in SAE gross figures, before the 1972 move to net ratings.

The story

I bought this from a guy up the street. I watched everyday until he put this up for sale. Pushed it home for $250.00 in bone stock condition with multi color and rust throughout. I bought new wires and plugs and cleaned out the rust from the gas tank, and the fuel line was plugged, installed a fuel filter, and new all terrain TA radials with white spokers. It was a daily 140 mile driver after that.After a year of so the freeze plugs started leaking badly, then the power loss was so bad it couldent remain at speed on a grade at 40 MPH.
Then the clutch gave out . That was the final straw!!
I parked it in my back yard, and proceeded to scrap the engineand start the 2 year make over process. — Dean Porter

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