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Thread: Hey Uncle Bob, my '66 F100 bumpers finally got closer to the ground!!
          
   
   

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    Well I'm impressed with the whole truck and tho not all one colour, the paint looks fairly tidy and shiny as is which gives the vehicle the " Used a Lot " look. I must of been living in a dark cave as this is the first time I have seen a '66 F100. I actually had to go back and look at a photo of Lamin8rs to compare body styles between his '60 and your '66.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    Well I'm impressed with the whole truck and tho not all one colour, the paint looks fairly tidy and shiny as is which gives the vehicle the " Used a Lot " look. I must of been living in a dark cave as this is the first time I have seen a '66 F100. I actually had to go back and look at a photo of Lamin8rs to compare body styles between his '60 and your '66.


    My brother in Tauranga has one, original-as from '66 except the Windsor is now a 302 instead of the 289 it came with.

    Body is good and rust-free and the ol' green paint has a nice patina.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi37 View Post
    My brother in Tauranga has one, original-as from '66 except the Windsor is now a 302 instead of the 289 it came with.

    Body is good and rust-free and the ol' green paint has a nice patina.
    Unless Ford did something different in Kiwi-land in '66, there's no way your brother's truck came with a 289. The only engine options for the F100 here were 240 I6, 300 I6 or the 352 FE V8. The 302 became a factory option for the F100 in 1969.

    Mine has a 302....or should I say fuel injected 5.0 from a '92 Mustang GT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Unless Ford did something different in Kiwi-land in '66, there's no way your brother's truck came with a 289. The only engine options for the F100 here were 240 I6, 300 I6 or the 352 FE V8. The 302 became a factory option for the F100 in 1969.

    Mine has a 302....or should I say fuel injected 5.0 from a '92 Mustang GT.
    You're right - the truck was imported a few years ago and somebody in the US must have changed it out a long time ago.

    I can't recall NZ getting '66 F100s new but could be wrong.

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