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1953 Ford F100 project

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:37 pm
by csr
S10 with F100 on trailer the day we picked it up
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Silver F100 done in states - this is roughly where we're heading
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Our F100 as we got it
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We also have a Jaguar XJR for the engine - basically a Ford Lincoln LS 4 litre V8 with an Eaton 112 supercharger stuck on the trop - with a minor tweak - 400 cheap & reliable horse.
Planning to use the trick 5 speed auto box as well as the ABS traction control and sport mode - front and rear suspension too.

It's going to be a long old project and it's not like I have nothing else to do.
I will try to keep adding pictures here as things progress but it will be slow.

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:40 pm
by Coops
I remember that day :D
can't wait to get stuck into this baby 8-)

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 8:36 pm
by kiwicar
Hi
Nice pickup they have really nice lines and a good choice of power plant, it should be horribly practical when done.
best regards
Mike

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 11:41 pm
by dnb
You shouldn't have any trouble getting 400bhp out of the engine - My XKR is only just under this as standard. I'm sure you're aware that the standard chargecooler is at its limit, and changing the pulleys just makes this worse, plus doesn't really help with peak power (but makes loads of low down torque)

I will be watching this with interest (specially anything gearbox related with this engine).

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 2:25 pm
by JSF55
My mate lawrence is slowly doing one of these
http://project55.co.uk/f100

55 truck and XJR

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 7:59 pm
by csr
That's interesting to see another one being done - looks good with the roof chop
not sure I'm brave enough to do that.

The XJR info is good too - still have a lot to learn about these engines.
The charge cooler thing makes perfect sense - they do look restrictive.

Was just going to do the pulley on the charger then fit that on the other XJR we have (used when we need to look respectable)

Sounds like the truck might need some other tinkering to get the best out of it.

Re: 1953 Ford F100 project

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:07 pm
by mgbv8
csr wrote:S10 with F100 on trailer the day we picked it up
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Silver F100 done in states - this is roughly where we're heading
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Our F100 as we got it
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We also have a Jaguar XJR for the engine - basically a Ford Lincoln LS 4 litre V8 with an Eaton 112 supercharger stuck on the trop - with a minor tweak - 400 cheap & reliable horse.
Planning to use the trick 5 speed auto box as well as the ABS traction control and sport mode - front and rear suspension too.

It's going to be a long old project and it's not like I have nothing else to do.
I will try to keep adding pictures here as things progress but it will be slow.

That truck looks just so nice !! Even as a rusty project sat on the trailer. It has so many nice lines and a lot of character. It will be one of those things to be seen in with your arm out of the window while cruising.

F100

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 8:08 pm
by csr
"It will be one of those things to be seen in with your arm out of the window while cruising"
Couldn't have put it better.

Decided to stop messing about with stuff you spend loads of time and money on, but is never worth what you spent never mind the time.
We know a song about that don't we Tone?

This should be worth what it costs to do with a bit of luck - already heading in the direction of 10 big ones.
Thankfully, the next big chunk is mostly time to do it rather than shelling out.
Just putting the front hubs together and sorting the brakes - should have some pictures soon
have BMW Brembo's on 355mm 370Z discs - large!

Wheels and brakes

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:54 pm
by csr
Wheels - got quite lucky here - 7 1/2 x 18 - got all 5 for £550
Tyres were a different story - Bridgestone 225/40 well over £600 for the 4
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Front brake setup - Jag hub with Nissan 370Z 355mm discs & BMW E38 calipers with spacers to take the thicker discs
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BMW E38 caliper re-build

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:19 pm
by csr
E38 caliper re-built with stainless pistons and spaced to fit the 32mm discs
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E38 caliper 2
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Blasted, painted and a new silver logo
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