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Posted: November 11, 2008, 10:42 pm
by tschmitt
A side not on this truck. It appears to have been hit in the drivers side as it has a different driver side fender on it. The frame, fender support,and radiator support seem to be fine so Im hoping it was just a little fender bender. All the glass is in great shape and hopefully it stays that way when they are removed. Gonna have the glass man come and do that, I dont wanna take any chances.
Another thing the trucks vin numbers are gone. The one on the door jam was removed and the one in the glove is gone as well. The only vin number on it is on the windshield. I plan on having the title transfered and wasnt sure if there would be any problems with that as I have never done this before. The title is an Arkansas title. It is signed but not dated back in 1994. He only printed his name on the back and that is it. Are there going to be any issues with this? Thank you for any advice you guys may have.
Posted: November 11, 2008, 10:51 pm
by tschmitt
Posted: November 11, 2008, 10:56 pm
by tschmitt
Posted: November 11, 2008, 11:02 pm
by tschmitt
Posted: November 11, 2008, 11:14 pm
by tschmitt
Well thats all the photos I got for now. Should make some more progress on the hood, fenders, and tailgate this week and will post some more pics. Got the truck covered up outside right now and its starting to get cold. Cant get her in the garage yet but hopefully before winter sets in this year. Once again thank you all for the positive feedback it is greatly appreciated.
Posted: November 11, 2008, 11:21 pm
by Truckfarmer2
Welcome to the club. Looks like you got a pretty decent project to start with and the price was right too. I noticed that your floor wasn't rusted through at each door where the brace is under the seat. The first thing I do with these trucks is drill at least a 1/2" hole in the bottom of that brace to allow it to drain and maybe save the floor.
Where are you at in Illinois? I am near Flanagan (look between Bloomington, LaSalle, and Pontiac).
Posted: November 12, 2008, 12:04 am
by tschmitt
Truckfarmer2 wrote:Welcome to the club. Looks like you got a pretty decent project to start with and the price was right too. I noticed that your floor wasn't rusted through at each door where the brace is under the seat. The first thing I do with these trucks is drill at least a 1/2" hole in the bottom of that brace to allow it to drain and maybe save the floor.
Where are you at in Illinois? I am near Flanagan (look between Bloomington, LaSalle, and Pontiac).
I seen the truck on craigslist and bought it 3 days later. The guy I bought from works in the construction business I believe and had a former worker owe him 800 bucks. The guy tried bailing on him but he found him and said either pay him the $800 or give him his truck as payment, he gave him the truck. The guy just wanted his money so he sold it for what the worker owed him. I thought it was too good of truck to pass up. Ya my floor boards have a little bit of rust starting in those areas. Seems like a good idea. I hate rusted out floorboards. I live about 35 miles west of Effingham, IL. Flanagan is about 160 miles straight north of me. Thanks for the advice sir.
Posted: November 12, 2008, 1:32 pm
by Slick Fan
Welcome aboard!
Great looking project truck you've got there! That tailgate is from a Bumpside truck ('67 to '72), but at least it's not rusty.

Posted: November 12, 2008, 5:27 pm
by tschmitt
Slick Fan wrote:Welcome aboard!
Great looking project truck you've got there! That tailgate is from a Bumpside truck ('67 to '72), but at least it's not rusty.

Didnt know the tailgate wasnt original. Its in great shape besides the cracked metal around those two bolts. Gonna have to weld them shut and the back side of the tailgate will be sprayed with rhino bed liner along with the bed. Thanks for letting me know what tailgate it was.
Posted: November 12, 2008, 6:06 pm
by Greg D
Nice job you are doing, really solid for a midwestern truck too. So are you going to repaint it utility truck yellow?
Posted: November 13, 2008, 2:31 pm
by tschmitt
Greg D wrote:Nice job you are doing, really solid for a midwestern truck too. So are you going to repaint it utility truck yellow?
Lol no I hate that color so much. My clothes and shop floor are covered in that yellow and maroon color from all the sanding. Im gonna be picking between a red or blue color. Not quite sure on exactly what tone but I got some time to figure it out.
Posted: November 13, 2008, 9:49 pm
by 66Gobbler
Just an FYI on your vin...when you take the cab off you'll find another vin stamped on top of the passenger frame rail.
Posted: November 14, 2008, 8:50 am
by tschmitt
66Gobbler wrote:Just an FYI on your vin...when you take the cab off you'll find another vin stamped on top of the passenger frame rail.
I didnt know that. Thanks for answering that question. Its been kinda bugging me since I bought it. Thanks for the help I appreciate it.
Posted: November 14, 2008, 6:01 pm
by tschmitt
Posted: November 14, 2008, 7:47 pm
by cdherman
Better hoods are a local project -- you want to find a boneyard that has some old busses or farm trucks. Those hoods are the same as for F100 and are MUCH less likely to be dented in.