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1970 Ford F-100 4x2 build.

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I bought this pickup new in late 1969. For years it was my only vehicle so it was a daily driver/tow truck, and I used it hard. Over the years it has had several engines, transmissions and rear axles. When it and my oldest son both turned 40, I gave it to him. At the time it had a 427/454 FE engine, C-6 out of a 1972 F-250 4x2 and a Dana 60 rear out of a 1970 Ford F-250 4x2 with 3.73 limited slip. The original pickup came with a 390, truck 4 spd. and standard 9" rear with 3.50 gears and open carrier.

He has been working on it for the past 8 years and is getting closer to finishing it. He dropped the rear with springs and re-installed a 9" rear axle, dropped the front with spindles and cut 2 feet out of the frame and bed:{ The engine is at the machine shop with 8 sleeves installed, it had some damage on two holes that would not clean up. The block was already at .030 over, the most you are allowed with this block, so he had to start over. He will retain the 428 crank (3.98) 427's used 3.78 stokes. Standard bore is 4.23 so he will probably go with 4.25 pistons commonly available on the shelf with the 428 crank combo in a 427. He is looking at the JE 12.5 to 1 compression pistons. He has a new set of Trick Flow CNC heads for it. The carb, intake and cam still have to be determined yet.

This is the pickup back in the mid 80's drag racing at Phoenix Raceway Park. Note the JR West Coast Mirrors, CB Antenna's and Channel Iron Rear Bumper with Mud Flaps, all slowing me down :-laf It had the 427, top loader close ratio 4 speed out of a 1969 Torino and an old D-60 with 4.56 gears.

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This what it looks like now. Original paint color (Royal Maroon) my middle son is the painter.

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Nick

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I'm betting Dad's truck will get another upgrade in 20 or so years from another now very young family member. Hydrogen, electric, or possibly plutonium and a flux capacitor:)
 
Ford-Edsel, or Fast Engine...

Yes, or in the truck application "FT". The FE was just one of many different Ford engines, built from '58-'76, in 332-428 sizes. No mater the engine size, the bolt pattern, bore space and deck height stayed the same. They were used in Marine and industrial applications also. Some Ford guys didn't like them due to the pushrods going threw the intake manifold and it was also part of the valve cover seat/seal. You better bring a lunch if you were going to lift a cast iron manifold off the engine! It was built during the heyday of racing so head choice was unlimited.

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Yes, and some of the FTs came in a medium duty version with cast crank, and standard front pulley, or heavy duty version with steel crank, and an enormous eight(?) sheave pulley, and provisions for live power off the front.
 
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