Found a 1967-72 Ford chassis that I have been looking for for a while. Wondering if anyone can help with identifying what year, model,powertrain was in it.
I would love to restore it as I am sure I have all the pieces somewhere. Last owner got an ownership for an F250, it definitely isn't that. "F11YCKB3904" stamped into right front frame rail on top. It has axles and springs but nothing else left.
Thanks in advance for any help.
F11YCKB3904 Any help identifying what year/model etc.
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F11YCKB3904 Any help identifying what year/model etc.
Collecting 67-72 Ford/Mercury trucks since 1980, collecting 73-79s since 1990 when the 67-72s started drying up. Now I'm culling the herd. None of my 67-72 will ever be for sale! They will need a big hole in the ground.
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http://www.fordification.com/data-1967.htm
it looks like a 67 4wd with a 352 eninge.
it looks like a 67 4wd with a 352 eninge.
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http://www.fordification.com/data-1971.htm
You have to work backwards...
KB3904 = K83904 = 1971
C = Ontario, CAN
Y = 360 V8
F11 = F-100 4x4
http://www.fordification.com/data-1971.htm
You have to work backwards...
KB3904 = K83904 = 1971
C = Ontario, CAN
Y = 360 V8
F11 = F-100 4x4
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Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
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I fell for the B39... as well. But if that is true, then what is the K for??fordman wrote:http://www.fordification.com/data-1967.htm
it looks like a 67 4wd with a 352 eninge.
Dan
Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
"Work Harder! Millions On Welfare Depend On YOU!!"
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Project: '63 F-100 LWB / 460 / C6 / 2x4 / Work In Progress!
Daily Driver: '67 F-250 Converted to F-100 LWB / 300 / T-5 / 9" 3.70:1 / 235/75R15 Tires
1/4 mile in 17.64s @ 75mph (it's 4200lbs!!!)
"Work Harder! Millions On Welfare Depend On YOU!!"
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re: F11YCKB3904 Any help identifying what year/model et
Thanks for your guidance. My low speed rural dial up makes me impatient. I need to do some more exploring here.
Ontario built truck is pretty cool to me, now I'll have to dig up some history on it. Frame is actually very clean for a truck from around here.
Only thing stopping me now is the high price( I think anyway)
The only part I wouldn't have would be the 1 speed Tcase.
Thanks again
PS not a mistype, maybe just a misread. That was the only digit hard to read.
Ontario built truck is pretty cool to me, now I'll have to dig up some history on it. Frame is actually very clean for a truck from around here.
Only thing stopping me now is the high price( I think anyway)
The only part I wouldn't have would be the 1 speed Tcase.
Thanks again
PS not a mistype, maybe just a misread. That was the only digit hard to read.
Collecting 67-72 Ford/Mercury trucks since 1980, collecting 73-79s since 1990 when the 67-72s started drying up. Now I'm culling the herd. None of my 67-72 will ever be for sale! They will need a big hole in the ground.