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I've got a 1979 Ford F-150 with a 400. Since I'm not super knowledgeable about cars, trucks, etc. I thought this would be a good project to start with.
Make: Ford
Model: F-150
Engine: 400 6.6L
4WD: Yes
Transmission: Automatic (Sadly )
It needs lots of love, I'm looking at replacing parts of the doors, window is shattered on one side. Both doors don't work, locks don't work, 4-Wheel Drive is a MAJOR pain to get into. Steering wheel column has lots of play. My pen flash light is more powerful than my headlights, and my headlights are more powerful than high beams.
I want to put a 4 Barrel Carb, new Intake Manifold, and ditch the manual choke (Sorry, Car ID10T here). According to my brother, I won't need a lift kit to put 35s on it. I do have a question; Keep the Bench Seat or Get buckets?
The purpose of this project is to learn, have a back up vehicle, going camping/taking a girl out to watch the stars (I'm a dreamer, ), pull a boat/trailer when needed and to pull my brother out or rescue him when he gets stuck in his 96 Ford F-150.
Any suggestions, comments or concerns.
Pictures Below.
Make: Ford
Model: F-150
Engine: 400 6.6L
4WD: Yes
Transmission: Automatic (Sadly )
It needs lots of love, I'm looking at replacing parts of the doors, window is shattered on one side. Both doors don't work, locks don't work, 4-Wheel Drive is a MAJOR pain to get into. Steering wheel column has lots of play. My pen flash light is more powerful than my headlights, and my headlights are more powerful than high beams.
I want to put a 4 Barrel Carb, new Intake Manifold, and ditch the manual choke (Sorry, Car ID10T here). According to my brother, I won't need a lift kit to put 35s on it. I do have a question; Keep the Bench Seat or Get buckets?
The purpose of this project is to learn, have a back up vehicle, going camping/taking a girl out to watch the stars (I'm a dreamer, ), pull a boat/trailer when needed and to pull my brother out or rescue him when he gets stuck in his 96 Ford F-150.
Any suggestions, comments or concerns.
Pictures Below.
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