Build Thread: 68 F100 Coyote Powered

jrandy

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Wow, that's an awesome project. An F100 is more than likely going to be my next toy.
 

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Finally got cab back from painters this week. Went ahead and started to assemble body panels for fitment. Painter has hood and tailgate yet, once those are done we can fit and do final sanding before paint. Then put it all together again!

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Thx man! Im really enjoying this build. Really getting fun now!! I'm afraid the cobra won't get out of the garage once the F100 is done.
That's incredible! An F100 Ranger is definitely on my wish list! Can't wait to see it done
 

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Thx man! Im really enjoying this build. Really getting fun now!! I'm afraid the cobra won't get out of the garage once the F100 is done.

Dude, that thing is seriously bad ass!! My dad has a 68 F100 short bed that he bought in 69, but it is rotting away! He used to drag race it when started with my XT350 and then my 93 Mustang. It ran a sad 17.2 with a reman 390, 2 barrel, and horrible 4 speed with granny and a worn reverse spring that let you fall into it on the way to third. Started in 2nd since compound low couldn’t be used. My buddy is building a 69, but the jackass put an LS motor in it. So glad to see the Coyote in your 68. Great job. Love the color.


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Wow great build! Hope I see it at some cruises this year. Do you still have your orange Cobra?

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