1966 Ford F100-Tyler B.

I bought this 1966 F100 SWB on the 30th of October 2015. It has a built 390, and a C6 automatic tranny. Around the 7th of November, I decided the driver side fender needed some help, and I rolled it into the shop. And 10 months later, it came out. The fenders were too smashed up to save, so I got new ones off a donor Uni-body. The hood was mudded up pretty good, but was rust free (it came from Arizona, but was originally from Oklahoma). I replaced the driver side bed corner and stake pocket, painted the motor and all under the hood. Took the bed off and sprayed rubberized undercoat on the whole frame and undercarriage. The inside was stripped and painted an Ivory cream to match the roof and wheels. The whole truck is just RustOleum Red Oxide primer with a matte clear coat. Kept it in budget for a 16 year old young gun. We took the rear overloads out, and drilled the pivot hole on the Twin-I-Beam front suspension and cut a couple coils, lowering it a total of 1 1/4″. This is my 1st total build, and I plan to have many more in the future. My future plans for the truck, is to get “Dream Beams”, and paint it a dark blue with a white top. Thank you LMC Truck for all the parts I’ve bought to help the pickup look sharp!

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