Family Ford F100 pickup of the Schonerstedt's that has been in the barn since the mid 1990's. We encounter a rat and a skunk in the process of getting it loaded and home.
I had one like this 352 V8 4 speed Manual with Granny. Got it in High School 1978 and drove tell 1988 when Dads 68 F100 became available. I restored it and sold the 66. Love the 68 and still have, but miss the 66. Great trucks and easy to work on
I learned to drive on a 65 F100 Custom Cab with a 352 4 Barrel hauled my Uncle's Dad's garden tractor to fix it and then we'd take it back up the Mountain 10 miles of dirt road.
I like the video, I just bought a 1966 that is not a barn find, but is already up and running but I am always looking to learn. Mine has a 390, with power steering and power brakes and an automatic three on the tree taken from a 1976 Ford. I’m in Virginia right now, waiting on some brake work and new tires, etc., and getting ready to drive it back to Michigan. This video is a year old, but I don’t see any newer videos…?
I pointed out what I thought was a hole in the master brake cylinder but looking at replacements I think it is supposed to be there. I'll do some more research.
WRONG!! Please, for the sake of the girls we heard from in this video,...REPLACE THAT SINGLE POT MASTER CYLINDER!!! Every time somebody trys to save money, by not replacing these, it ends up in an accident! Please, don't risk it!
I had one like this 352 V8 4 speed Manual with Granny. Got it in High School 1978 and drove tell 1988 when Dads 68 F100 became available. I restored it and sold the 66. Love the 68 and still have, but miss the 66. Great trucks and easy to work on
very cool, these are getting harder to find, I drove to Colorado to get my 64 f100 and I live in Michigan. enjoy your truck
Thanks! I hope to. You also!
What a gorgeous setting and day, for a fun nostalgic project.
the skunk was my favorite character
the truck has a fuel filter..its inside that canister at the bottom of the fuel pump...just unscrew the canister where it says A/C
Love seeing old vehicles get back to running. At least with the older vehicles you didn’t have to be a rocket scientist to work on them.
I learned to drive on a 65 F100 Custom Cab with a 352 4 Barrel hauled my Uncle's Dad's garden tractor to fix it and then we'd take it back up the Mountain 10 miles of dirt road.
The master cylinder cap is made that way the hole is a vent
I like the video, I just bought a 1966 that is not a barn find, but is already up and running but I am always looking to learn. Mine has a 390, with power steering and power brakes and an automatic three on the tree taken from a 1976 Ford. I’m in Virginia right now, waiting on some brake work and new tires, etc., and getting ready to drive it back to Michigan. This video is a year old, but I don’t see any newer videos…?
I have a few more videos to edit and post. I’ve rebuilt the carburetor and she starts. Brakes and clutch are next.
I pointed out what I thought was a hole in the master brake cylinder but looking at replacements I think it is supposed to be there. I'll do some more research.
That a "displacement vent"...
I love that truck I would love to have that truck
Ergues
Me and my dad have the same year and long bed but it’s a 300cid in-line 6 and we had to get a new carb and new ignition and that was it
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Fuel filter is inside the carb it's a stone element
*What are you going to do with it...*
I born in 1964
I will prised that truck
AOC would say your destroying some mouse colony. Automatic deplorable right there. LOL
Tell me you called the truck Pepe Le Pew
OH goodness reach in there it's bound to be a mammal or maybe a reptile jeeez
exactly. but that skunk thought otherwise! Luckily he didn't spray much!
Yeh got tired of watching 2 guys backs leaning over an engine bay pulling wires
WRONG!!
Please, for the sake of the girls we heard from in this video,...REPLACE THAT SINGLE POT MASTER CYLINDER!!!
Every time somebody trys to save money, by not replacing these, it ends up in an accident!
Please, don't risk it!
I found out what that was shortly after posting the video. I do plan on upgrading the brakes. Thanks for the comment