As I waited awhile before joining, I will be posting several long winded posts just to catch all y'all up on my project. Also, updates may be few and far between. I hope to be "done"/on the road by this summer or fall. Anyhow, this story begins in 1969. My grandparents ordered a red 1969 F250 CS CC with ac, put a campershell on it, and with my two uncles and a parent in the bed head to Arkansas. My grandpa heard the broadcast of the astronauts landing on the moon somewhere in the middle of Oklahoma. The truck lived on as grandma's vehicle and was maintained by Ford's finest. It was my dad's truck through high school, college, and in 92 became his. It went to work with him every day, he drove it while he dated my mom, he loved it so much it was only retired in '06 when he got his 2000 7.3 liter 4x4 daily driver. It's bed got dented by a neighbor not watching while grandpa backed up, in 1993 my dad put a 390 with a 4bbl Edelbrock manifold and a Carter carb in it. It had two deer jump in front of it, one tailgate demolished by a tree, a flatbed boom truck back into the hood (the one that is in later pics. Ironic, no?) and all of them got fixed. I received the truck at the whopping age of 3 and let it languish till last year. I started puttering around with it, getting it to start and stop reliably, etc. Then, about a month or so ago, my brother found a 1971 f250 4x4 chassis. Me and dad had talked about converting it and I'd hemmed and hawed about it but this got the ball rolling. After my brother and I decided converting his truck would be too hard, we decided we'd do it to mine as it was already a stick and we wouldn't have to change the drivelines.
Then, it all hit the fan. The front brakes on the chassis were locked, all we had to move it was a come-along, and there was a time crunch. With the help of some boards to skid the front tires on and some pipes to pry the front end along it got loaded. The evil boom truck lifted the front end at the drop site and the trailer was driven out and we made it home in time. The next day the front brakes were gutted and the chassis was moved to the workzone. Over the next few days, the bed was pulled, the frame stripped and painted, and then disassembly began on Red. The bed was pulled along with the front clip. Then, disaster. The strap was too narrow and the cab and doors were wrecked. A buddy had a nice cab that we bought and I'd had a new bed given to me a few years ago so the old bed was junked due to issues. The engine and tranny were swapped from my truck Friday and that's were I'm at. The "new" cab has had all the minor rust and trashed cowl replaced by a neighbor who's an experienced welder. Soon the cab will go to paint (which is where the bed I was given is at) but that's where I'm at for now. I know, I know,
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but they'll have to wait till tomorrow. If you've made it this far, thanks for reading.
1968 F250: Old Whitey. Almost replaced Old Red. Sold.
1968 F250: The Blur. Replaced by New Red. Sold.
1969 F250 4x4: Old Red. 3rd gen family truck. Retired in favor of New Red.
1970 F250: Big Red. One of my brother's many (sold) trucks.
1971 F250 4x4: Yella or "Big Mustard". My truck.
1992 F250 4x4: New Whitey. Sold in favor of Old Red.
2000 F250 4x4 Diesel: New Red. Project hauler extraordinaire.
2015 F350 4x4 Diesel: The White Truck. Wrecked and rebuilt.
2019 F350 4x4: Diesel: White Lightnin'. Workhorse and luxury combined.