70 F-100 restoration - Germany

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70 F-100 restoration - Germany

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Hello guys,

I'd like to contribute to this community by sharing the little project I just started:

It is a 1970 Ford F-100 Sport Custom
360/C6
Power steering
Power drum brakes

It is my wife's car (she's an American) and we own it since 2019. It was imported by a friend of mine from Washington-State.

As far as I can tell, it is pretty much unmolested and in ok-shape.
I think sheet-metal-wise, it is above average, however, there must have been some damage because the rear left quarter panel has been replaced at some point.
But the only rust holes I found so far are underneath the battery and on the left side accordingly, a hole in the radiator support and one bad area in the passenger foot well, next to the sill.
That's it.
The mechanicals are, as far as I can tell, bone stock. But everything is tired.
Everything "rubber" needs to be replaced on the whole truck.

The plan is:
- Adapt the truck to German standards, to pass the very, very strict German tech inspection
- Keep the esthetics
- Completely restore everything that's not visible from the outside to as good as new
- Keep stock wheels and suspension
- Rebuild the engine with focus on low and mid rpm torque
  • Change it to 390 cubes
  • Install new cam (most probably hydr. roller from Brent Lykins)
  • Performer intake
  • Holley 600
  • Headers
  • General FE oil mods
- Convert to front disc brakes from a '74 F-100
- Install complete new wiring harness from American Autowire
- Enhance the cooling system so it will stay icecold when climbing alpine passes in summer
  • Improved radiator
  • Electric fans
  • PWM-control for fans
  • Engine oil cooler
  • Trans oil cooler
- Install auxiliary tank and get rid of in-cabin tank

All subject to change as I go along ;-)


This is the truck still in the States:
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Picking up at the harbor:
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Looks like a great truck now. Should be really nice as you make changes and updates.
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Re: 70 F-100 restoration - Germany

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Sorry guys, I think I cancel the reporting on my restoration here.

I have tons of pictures to share with you guys, they all are located on my own webspace, but when I link them here, they're not shown.
And uploading attachments is a pita here. Only 3 pictures are allowed and if I want to post multiple answers with 3 pictures each, I can't because it is blocked for a while to reply to a post that you just replied on....so if I want to show 50 pictures, I'd sit on my pc for a day.

If noone has a solution on how I can show the pictures which are located on my own webspace, it makes no sense to continue with this thread.
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That's a good looking truck.

You shouldn't have any trouble displaying remotely hosted images. Make a post trying to link one or send me the weblink and i'll see what i can figure out.


As far as the engine - you might as well make it at least a 410 if you're going to replace the rotating assembly, Scat has what you need and Brent can send it to you balanced... I did a 445.
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Re: 70 F-100 restoration - Germany

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Hi Robert,

thanks for the input.
Unfortunately, this is not the only forum where this problem of mine occurs.
For example I have posted hundreds of posts and thousands of pictures in a German BMW E34 forum over the last 12 years, and I can't see those pictures in this forum anymore and can't post new ones either. Other people claim to see my pictures, others can't see 'em, too.

But since you offered your support, why not give it a try.
Again, all my pictures are on my very own webspace, which I use for more than 20 years now (!). No change there.

Doesn't matter if I link them with http or https, same result. Just a blank space in my final post.

But here is a link to one of my pics, as an example:
http://www.w-o-t.de/f100/bestandsaufnahme/1.JPG

There are 49 more in this folder, just replace the 1 with a number between 2 and 50.

When I post it here, it looks like this:
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Thanks



Oh and, since this will be a 100% street driven, stock suspension/tire truck for my wife, 390 cubes is more than enough.
I already bought a used 390 crank and rods. After boring/honing, it'll have 396 cubes. That's plenty.
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Yup, what MAK said.

I can see all of those pictures except for your second one that is linked as https.

Could you try viewing you photos from a different ISP than your normal. I recently has an issue where for some reason my ISP was preventing my photos from showing, but i could view them from a different ISP. (for instance if i turned wifi off on my phone.

nice truck, love the dog dish hubcaps.
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Well, then I guess I have to live with not seeing those pictures directly here in the thread.
I'm very sorry, but if you're interested, you have to click on the links.

Again, sorry for the inconvenience.

Today I post a few pictures from the disassembly of some sheetmetal.

The truck is ok.straight. The tool box door got a hit...I assume someone drove it with the door being open and hit a pole with it. Resulting in distorting the sheetmetal and ripping off the hinges from the door.
I got a replacement from a different model year. But at least I can harvest the hinges from this "new" door and weld them to my old one. I just hope I can straighten it out a little more. Not done with it yet.

The front sheet metal is pretty good. Only a minor disformation in the left corner below the bumper. I think I got that handled pretty well.

The blinker housings were badly rusted. 3 out of 4 mounting bolts sheared off when I took it apart. I bought a stud welder and welded new studs to the housing after sandblasting them. After that, I got it all zinc plated.

All the hardware is being glas-bead blasted by myself and then zinc coated, btw.


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You have to have the [ Img] at the beginning of your url and follow it with [/img ]
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Ill fix them next week,
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Changed it to Image,
but as described a few posts above, that only leads to at least me not seeing any picture and not even have a link to click on.

If you guys can see the pictures....ok.
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All the photos are showing as they should in your message. I don’t have to click on individual links and just scroll through to to bottom to see them.
Very solid truck. Perfect starting point for a fine restoration. Looks like you are off to a good start :thup:
I love when there are a ton of photos to follow the progress.
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