Great job. My son and I are working on a 69 F100 longbed that my Dad bought brand new in 1969. I learned to drive in it and we used it on the farm for many years. It is still all original down to the wheel covers and has always been licenced and driven. It iooks to be in similar shape to yours.
@@Dieselfumes1982 Hi. It’s a long term project and I’ve advanced a lot since I started. Now she has power steering, disc brakes in front, brand new carburetor, lowered her a few inches, new tires and wheels and other few improvements. Still working on the electric system, the engine, interiors and lastly paint. When finished (or near there) I’ll make a video like yours. Thanks for asking!
I also have a 67 F100 it's a midnight blue color. But mine was handed down from me from my grandfather. It still cost a lot of money to get it running cause it was parked for 10 years. Nice truck as rebuild
Can't wait to get into my truck. Little bit younger, '71, parked circa '75 due to a minor crash, crazy thing my paw let it sit instead of fixing it... oh well. Great video, gets the blood flowing lol
Haha I red this comment I'm from Oregon as well been looking every ware for a running driving project preferably Ford f100 between 68 and 72 found quite a few in north east oregon and Idaho good luck with your truck
The most entertaining, un-narrated video I've watched. Great build! Means a whole lot when you pour all of those hours into building it yourself, in love with mine. Good Job
nice truck! i currently have a 69 ranger 100% original a 70 f100 my family bought new and a 65 ford f100. there not for sale but if 1 had to leave it would be the 69. i love your truck! i had a 67 352 auto but sold it
Jason, you have a lot of skills my friend. Thats a good looking body style. Sound deadening deluxe but a roller brush on the dash?! I like that you left the patina intact. A job well done!
Thank you sir! The interior was done with a roller and three coats sanded in between each with a final coat of clear flat out of a spray can. It surprises the heck out of everybody when I tell them what I did.
Great Job! The dash came out sweet. I hope you enjoy the 67 for many years, I know I did. My Dad and I would look for the painted metal grills on the old Fords, and have them Crome plated. As you know Crome don't get you home, but it might get you a little, probably not, but you never know?
Dig the truck!! First year for that body style.. I have the same truck and it's 100% original everything.. Needs some love but it's a runner.. 240 6 cylinder 3 on the tree no rust well kept.. Love the Surf music and I'm pro guitar player and recored a Surf album.. Great vid brother!!!!
If that was the my first ride, and I mean "the very vehicle" I would want it the same way it was when I was young. All the imperfections, but mechanical sound. No breaking down like back in the day, fuck that ! Lol !
Seems that coated Patina is the way to go now-a-days, and I am so glad! When I was a kid, a very long time ago, I felt that I was odd liking the Patina! I don't feel as 'odd' now, knowing that others can appreciate the beauty of it! Speaking for myself, it shows a lot more 'value' than a total 'showpiece'! Which I find them even more attractive, than! Beautiful girl you have there! I am extremely jealous! You lucky bastard, you! LOL!!!!!;-)~
La camioneta ford f 100 la mejor máquina de los años 60 y 70 ja una buena camioneta y aguerrida para el trabajo y mas que máquinas saludos desde chile para quienes hacen y presentan por UA-cam esos videos gracias y felicitaciones saludos de chile décima rejion Chiloé Pablo torres 😎
trk. turned out great! got 10 minutes to help me do mine? lol. after almost 10 yrs. of patching & driving my '72 short box, it's finally down to frame. i hope mine comes out as good as you'rs. i'm putting back a late 351w, & '78 power disc brake whole suspension. supposed to be a bolt in swap.
Awesome job sir! I have a 1976 Ford F100 with the 4.9L 300 L6 and in need of the vacuum diagram for this truck. Is there any way I can get in contact with your "Ford Resource Library" guy, Mr. Joe Henderson? I want to make sure I route the vacuum lines correctly, as this year was the first year with the emission system. Yikes! Hahaha.
It was originally “pebble tan”. The one previous owner before me actually wreck the truck and it was resprayed over the old paint with a newer ford color. The pebble tan looks a little “pink” and looks a little feminine.
mysdak - Yes she is awesome and was the instigator for this project. It was 20 degrees out the weekend I wanted to work on my wiring harness so the dining table was converted.
Absolutely beautiful job. Love those old girls. The pic at 3:20 says it all. Is the gauge cluster out of a F600 or something? Did it fit right into the hole where the old one fit?
+Jay Groom Thank you sir! If I said this earlier, sorry. I was srounging parts in the 80's and found this in an F600 (way before the internets) and didn't know it was all popular till I started working on it. The Tack is the challenge though. Here is how to solve that... www.1967f100.com/2014/01/f600-mechanical-tachometer-replacement.html
You did a fantastic job with the frame and interior. Any plans for the exterior? Just got a 1967 F-250 last summer and I am fixing it up slowly. Fun truck!!!
I put drop axles on the front and removed one spring coil, the front end is in perfect alignment and this lowered it about 4". The video is with out the coil removed. The back was done with an axle flip kit which netted about 6".
I have a '67 i am restoring what power steering pump did you use or where did you find it?? An what harness did you use for the lights?? The guy who had the truck before me has some weird wiring stuff going on that he did. Id rather run my own instead of tryna figure out what he's got going on. Any help would be hreatly appreciated.
Andrew Brister - Sorry to take so long to respond! The running gear for the alternator, air conditioning, and power steering pump came off a 1990 Ford F-150 with a 5.8 liter. My harness is a refurbished original which took 2 harnesses to make. HOWEVER I did use a head light relay system that I bought from LMC (I think) so all that power wasn't running through the ignition switch. I will eventually replace all of this with a PAINLESS harness www.painlessperformance.com. They are the best out there. As I have always said "It doesn't matter if it is a Ford, Chevy, or Dodge, it's what the previous owner did that will cause most of your problems. If dude touched it, don't trust it."
+Paul “STONEPAUL” Hagelstein Not sure on that. Bumps have a place on the upper rear of the cab for it. In 1959 head banging the steering wheel was still popular.
love the video. I am doing a 69 F-100 with a 390, 4 on the floor. where did you find your parts? I am in California and it's very hard to find vintage. In So. Cal everyone just gets a new vehicle every year. I am keeping it real.
+Turningwrenches On old cars, The good thing about rust is that nobody has expectations when they see it. Best part is rust will roll down the road just fine.
I too had a 67 F-100 240 6-cylinder and three in the tree. I sure do miss that old truck
I love the green tailgate, the truck has history!
Awesome truck
man those had beautiful lines , I had a 76 and loved her lines
Great video and really nice truck. I'm currently working on a 1977 f100 with a 300 6 cylinder. Restoring to origional while driving it.
AWESOME JOB ! Im in the process of building my 67 F100 now . No one know the time & expense of building one of these old trucks until you've done it !
Absolutely beautiful job! Brings back memories of my dad's 67, especially the teal color. Definitely a labor of love. Well done!
Nice Six 7 - you really did a lot of work to get such a fantastic F-100. Sweet machine, indeed.
Great job. My son and I are working on a 69 F100 longbed that my Dad bought brand new in 1969. I learned to drive in it and we used it on the farm for many years. It is still all original down to the wheel covers and has always been licenced and driven. It iooks to be in similar shape to yours.
Glenn Dickson - Thank you. Good luck on your project.
Working on my 68. Watching this video while I am taking a break.
Fantastic video. Great Truck
Hell yea guy, way to keep the original paint and patina. Looks so rad
The video ended too soon. Wanted more. Awesome truck 🤙🏽
True inspiration! I'm working on a '71, watching this is great. Congratulations man, nice job.
Jose!!!! Did u get ur truck done
@@Dieselfumes1982 Hi. It’s a long term project and I’ve advanced a lot since I started. Now she has power steering, disc brakes in front, brand new carburetor, lowered her a few inches, new tires and wheels and other few improvements. Still working on the electric system, the engine, interiors and lastly paint. When finished (or near there) I’ll make a video like yours. Thanks for asking!
I also have a 67 F100 it's a midnight blue color. But mine was handed down from me from my grandfather. It still cost a lot of money to get it running cause it was parked for 10 years. Nice truck as rebuild
Ethan Loomis Thank you! Old cars will be, and always are, a money pit. You have to love doing it and love the end result of driving it.
The BEST restoration video Ive ever seen! Thank You!!!
Beautiful truck and very well done. Im getting a 71 f 100 hopefully it will come out as good as yours.
Can't wait to get into my truck. Little bit younger, '71, parked circa '75 due to a minor crash, crazy thing my paw let it sit instead of fixing it... oh well. Great video, gets the blood flowing lol
XxRandomKnivesxX TreeTickler - Thank you sir.
Very cool truck !! I am heading from Oregon to northern Cali this Tuesday to get my 69 f 100 swb Finally found a good one at a great price..:)
+plasticaholic Awesome. Check out my blog if you need any reference information. I also have a sizable thread on Fordification.
Haha I red this comment I'm from Oregon as well been looking every ware for a running driving project preferably Ford f100 between 68 and 72 found quite a few in north east oregon and Idaho good luck with your truck
What price ?
Great work! I've got your build saved for my own reference from several years back. Thanks for putting it out here!
The most entertaining, un-narrated video I've watched. Great build! Means a whole lot when you pour all of those hours into building it yourself, in love with mine. Good Job
Rolando Paz - Thank you!
in progress of a 1968 f250 4x4 ,,,,great views keep up the great work
Crear job!!!! Ford arouses passions for the F-100. Mt congratulations!!
Diego Peralta - I will have what this guy is having!
nice truck! i currently have a 69 ranger 100% original a 70 f100 my family bought new and a 65 ford f100. there not for sale but if 1 had to leave it would be the 69. i love your truck! i had a 67 352 auto but sold it
Wow that looks so easy! And it only takes 7 minutes!!! I'm going shopping today
Jason, you have a lot of skills my friend. Thats a good looking body style. Sound deadening deluxe but a roller brush on the dash?! I like that you left the patina intact. A job well done!
Thank you sir! The interior was done with a roller and three coats sanded in between each with a final coat of clear flat out of a spray can. It surprises the heck out of everybody when I tell them what I did.
That was amazing. My own journey into the World Of The Ancient Pickup was an easy stroll in the park in comparison to yours.
Nicholas Horianopoulos - Thank you sir!
man what a f100 you did a amazing job man
It looks like one out of an f-600.
Awesome video and badass Ford!
Nice video brother, Its an inspiration to all F100 owners, and FORD Truck enthusiast alike.
Love your vid.. Love your truck (i ve got the 71's xlt ) ...love your country!!!!
Damn good job, a great ride!
thanks for saving a beautiful truck
nice truck my favorite body style
DeerSlayinRedneck100 - Thank you!
My favourite truck, by far, even in Matchbox Superfast 😃
Love your truck. My fav body style. Great job
Well it’s 2021 and I’ve seen your video like 600 times I’ve got a 70 short bed same color too so u know the paint code. Thank you in advance.
Lovely job mate! Looks great
Very cool video ! nice build by the way ! love how you left a lil of that pantina / rust look! Fun video !
Edith Granillo - Thank you!
I totally agree , they're only original once , adds to that sleeper feel too
Nice truck . It is awesome that you did not paint the out side .Very good looking truck .I have a 69 with all crown Vic swap check it out
Great Job! The dash came out sweet. I hope you enjoy the 67 for many years, I know I did. My Dad and I would look for the painted metal grills on the old Fords, and have them Crome plated. As you know Crome don't get you home, but it might get you a little, probably not, but you never know?
Eric Duran - I always wanted to chrome a steel grill. I am digging the patina right now.
Very good video! Extra points for Surf Melody by Junior Brown
Great vid! When you got the space, the tools and the SKILLS, magic happens!
One of the best body styles Ford ever built 67- 72 f100 also some of the best years for the chevy truck!! #Blue Oval Nation
Que trabajo tan espectacular le hicieron a esa camioneta , cuando las cosas se hacen bien hechas todo se ve súper
Beautiful, wish it was mine. Sweet ride 👍
That's a sweet-looking truck good job👍
Dig the truck!! First year for that body style.. I have the same truck and it's 100% original everything.. Needs some love but it's a runner.. 240 6 cylinder 3 on the tree no rust well kept.. Love the Surf music and I'm pro guitar player and recored a Surf album.. Great vid brother!!!!
Robby Fair Thanks for the for the complements! If you are ever playing in the Fort Worth area, let me know. Love live music!
No, it's my wife's and she is in love with the truck,,
Don't know your wife, but I'm a fan. Smart lady.
Awesome truck! Great work man
John McCann - Thank you sir!
If that was the my first ride, and I mean "the very vehicle" I would want it the same way it was when I was young. All the imperfections, but mechanical sound. No breaking down like back in the day, fuck that ! Lol !
Agreed. My wife still wants me to paint it, but that ain’t happening.
Seems that coated Patina is the way to go now-a-days, and I am so glad! When I was a kid, a very long time ago, I felt that I was odd liking the Patina!
I don't feel as 'odd' now, knowing that others can appreciate the beauty of it! Speaking for myself, it shows a lot more 'value' than a total 'showpiece'! Which I find them even more attractive, than!
Beautiful girl you have there! I am extremely jealous! You lucky bastard, you! LOL!!!!!;-)~
+Eli Whitney Agreed, paint is over rated.
excelente trabajo, quedo hermosa, saludos.
La camioneta ford f 100 la mejor máquina de los años 60 y 70 ja una buena camioneta y aguerrida para el trabajo y mas que máquinas saludos desde chile para quienes hacen y presentan por UA-cam esos videos gracias y felicitaciones saludos de chile décima rejion Chiloé Pablo torres 😎
That was tight ! I wish I knew how to weld and all that he did!
Francisco Arroyo - Thank you! Welding isn't as hard as one would think. A MIG welder on the bottle will make you look like a pro.
and here also comes Aaron Kaufman with f 100 goodness in 2017...
trk. turned out great! got 10 minutes to help me do mine? lol. after almost 10 yrs. of patching & driving my '72 short box, it's finally down to frame. i hope mine comes out as good as you'rs. i'm putting back a late 351w, & '78 power disc brake whole suspension. supposed to be a bolt in swap.
good looking truck
Nice video... Nice work...
My favorite truck. Should have kept my 72 shortbed.
hermosa quedó felicitaciones desde Argentina
my Geraldine is a 67' 352 custom cab. hell of job buddy..
beautiful truck!!!
Ruben Vasquez - Thank you sir!
That's gold in them thar hills
Awesome job sir! I have a 1976 Ford F100 with the 4.9L 300 L6 and in need of the vacuum diagram for this truck. Is there any way I can get in contact with your "Ford Resource Library" guy, Mr. Joe Henderson? I want to make sure I route the vacuum lines correctly, as this year was the first year with the emission system. Yikes! Hahaha.
Very nice job
John Carden - Thank you sir!
Nice truck
Thanks for sharing the good result of your restoration project. Good job! except the colors :-)
And it just keeps getting worse!
so beautiful pick up !! excelente job, and name of song ?
It was originally “pebble tan”. The one previous owner before me actually wreck the truck and it was resprayed over the old paint with a newer ford color. The pebble tan looks a little “pink” and looks a little feminine.
Nice project...understanding wife....dining room table work bench.
mysdak - Yes she is awesome and was the instigator for this project. It was 20 degrees out the weekend I wanted to work on my wiring harness so the dining table was converted.
no entiendo los comentarios pero el video esta super puro clasico
I don't understand you either (until I hit the translate button) but thanks for the complement!
Luis Manuel Lara.
You heated the springs in front and took off some leafs in back? Or did it the expensive better way?
Cool build new subscriber here
*FORD F100 AND FORD FALCON* _¡FOR EVER!_
Love this truck
67 68 69 steel grills hard to beat that look
John Moorr - Best part about that on. I found it at a Pick n Pull for $40. When I handed them the money, I took off running.
So cool!!
Absolutely beautiful job. Love those old girls. The pic at 3:20 says it all.
Is the gauge cluster out of a F600 or something? Did it fit right into the hole where the old one fit?
+Jay Groom Thank you sir! If I said this earlier, sorry. I was srounging parts in the 80's and found this in an F600 (way before the internets) and didn't know it was all popular till I started working on it. The Tack is the challenge though. Here is how to solve that... www.1967f100.com/2014/01/f600-mechanical-tachometer-replacement.html
+Jason Parker , and yes, pic at 3:20 was well needed, at that point I was well into a long day of hard work. Tecate was a good medicinal supplement.
Nice ride! Who reupholstered the seat?
Tio Cal in Fort Worth by Harbor Freight.
You did a fantastic job with the frame and interior. Any plans for the exterior? Just got a 1967 F-250 last summer and I am fixing it up slowly. Fun truck!!!
+Aaron Ziegler Thanks! I have over 30 years of work put into that paint to get it to look like that. Think I will keep it that way for a while.
+Jason Parker I was happy to see that you left the exterior paint as is. It tells a story- a long 30 year story. Thanks for sharing!
Very fitting music
Very nice truck I have a 67 as well how low did you go suspension wise and I live in the Ft Worth area too
I put drop axles on the front and removed one spring coil, the front end is in perfect alignment and this lowered it about 4". The video is with out the coil removed. The back was done with an axle flip kit which netted about 6".
How long did this take you I have this exact truck but mines a sports custom
Good job!!!
nice truck man. always been a fan of the F100's 67-72. what kind of engine you Runnin????
Justin Myslive - 351 Windsor. Www.1967f100.com for details.
+Jason Parker thanks for the info
Excellent! 👍👍
Where did you get that gauge cluster? Or did you make it? Awesome job man! 👍
its out of a f600 truck
Correct! It is a F600 Cluster I found and installed in 1987. The tach is for an A/C cobra an fit the hole perfectly to replace the Mechanical tach.
Well done!
I have a '67 i am restoring what power steering pump did you use or where did you find it?? An what harness did you use for the lights?? The guy who had the truck before me has some weird wiring stuff going on that he did. Id rather run my own instead of tryna figure out what he's got going on. Any help would be hreatly appreciated.
Andrew Brister - Sorry to take so long to respond! The running gear for the alternator, air conditioning, and power steering pump came off a 1990 Ford F-150 with a 5.8 liter. My harness is a refurbished original which took 2 harnesses to make. HOWEVER I did use a head light relay system that I bought from LMC (I think) so all that power wasn't running through the ignition switch. I will eventually replace all of this with a PAINLESS harness www.painlessperformance.com. They are the best out there. As I have always said "It doesn't matter if it is a Ford, Chevy, or Dodge, it's what the previous owner did that will cause most of your problems. If dude touched it, don't trust it."
hi I'm 18 and I just bought my first truck a 1971 f100 ranger, how did you lower the truck that is the perfect ride Hight!
very good.
where did u get it done well done
+eL cHuRRoS Ontiveros It was all done by me. In my tiny garage and tiny back yard. More info at www.1967f100.com
muy bonita camioneta como se llama la cancion
Good work. Mine F100 is from 1959 ... I want to change the seat belt from 2 to 3 points ... any idea?
+Paul “STONEPAUL” Hagelstein Not sure on that. Bumps have a place on the upper rear of the cab for it. In 1959 head banging the steering wheel was still popular.
Not the bumps, the dents had them. Cargo light switch was there also
I'd love to hear about how you lowered the rear. was it easy? Im thinking about doing this for my 69.
+truckman63 Sorry for the delayed response. There is a complete write up on it at www.1967f100.com
Jason Parker Okay thanks you and it's fine.
Jason Parker link is down? I was hoping to get pointers on lowering my 71 F250 a bit..
love the video. I am doing a 69 F-100 with a 390, 4 on the floor. where did you find your parts? I am in California and it's very hard to find vintage. In So. Cal everyone just gets a new vehicle every year. I am keeping it real.
Hope I can get my 1969 f100 in the same condition. Mine has a lot more dings and rust damage since it is the family farm truck since it was new
+Turningwrenches On old cars, The good thing about rust is that nobody has expectations when they see it. Best part is rust will roll down the road just fine.
getting ready to rebuild my 1970 f100 ranger. been sitting since 92. Are you in Texas?
+Wynn Yoder Yep! In Fort Worth. I parked this in 1992 as well!
Why did that have a mopar big block in it?
How much did it cosr to restore your f100 i have. One i want to restore
Que belleza de carro, saludos