Definitely needs a narrower rear end. I had an early bronco housing under my '42 and that worked well. I have a buddy that has a '72 F-100 rear he says he'll sell. The front is not 5 on 5.5". It is not stock. Can't say too much about it on this forum but it rhymes with Gus flang poo!
Ok but don't get to excited about the uniqueness of the combo. Chevy 350/350. Builder did rig up the stock column shifter to shift the auto which I like. Interior pretty much bone stock. Cl***ic Instruments gauges. I desperately need to insulate the cab and firewall plus I want to add dual gl***packs that exit in front of the rear tires.
I vote for chrome reverse and new black walls. Also with a rear end change that would allow a wider reverse wheel. Lots of choices to match the front.
I would doll up that Chevy to look like 1962 . I highly suggest you add a neutral safety switch. You’ll have to figure it out. That may be a good thread topic.
Neutral safety switch for TH350. Cheap insurance. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Loka...Switch-or-Back-Up-Light-Switch-Kit,43362.html Phil
I am also trying to figure out a good way to add some "gates" or a more positive gear engagement set-up rather than just relying on the detents of the transmission itself. I like the use of the stock 3 on the tree shifter but you have to hold the brake and think to yourself "okay, there's reverse, neutral, drive" etc as you select what gear you want to be in.
Since the front end has already been changed just pick up an early chevy pickup column that had an automatic. Your detents will be there and so will your safety switch. Maybe even a Van column that had a dash mount key switch.
3 on the tree columns are neat for straight shifts. For automatics, not so much. Truthfully a manual column shift rigged to work a auto is just that, a rig. Anything you do is just more rigging to the “rig”. This is something that can kill you or others. Old truck and old cars will kill you quick. They don’t care what they fall on or run over. I’ve been through these old trucks and in my opinion the best option for a F1 with a automatic transmission is either a Lokar or Gennie Floor Shifter. Both companies offer a long straight shifter that is identical to the Ford F1 factory floor shift....48-50. These shifters have the lockouts and safety switches. Avoid Hoffman Group copies. By the time you make the 28 trips to the auto parts and hardware stores, try to make stuff work, design...,something... You could put in one of these shifters in for a lot less trouble and probably less money.
I agree. If you don't mind a floor shift Lokar shifters are great . I have installed many of them in my own cars as well as customers cars and trucks.
I'll need to look hard at this. Having the shifter on the column is great but it could easily be bumped into neutral or worse yet reverse so I don't want anything dangerous. On a separate note, the brakes are VERY sensitive. A light touch is enough to send p***enger body parts into the dash. The pedal setup has about a 6:1 ratio which is too much leverage for power brakes. If I can't adjust the pedal ratio I wonder about unhooking vacuum or at least restricting vacuum to the booster.
Very cool F1! Congrats! I had a 51 that someone had put a 265 Chevy in before I got it. Fun truck for sure. Good luck with it! As far as the shifter, I had good luck with the one Gennie I used in a car years ago and I am sure the Lokars are good as well. And, I wonder if you couldn’t just lose the brake booster? I did that on a different car years ago more because the motor didn’t build much vacuum. It stopped WAY better with manual brakes, but that isn’t your problem here. However, you would likely have plenty of stopping force without the booster.
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It's been a year. A whole year has p***ed and what have I accomplished other than home improvement projects? Nothing!!! Big changes under way now however on this F1. Engine and trans swap. Rear end swap. Wheels, tires, exhaust, wiring.........................It's time to get this thing back on the road!!!
Keep the old wheel tire setup, install the ones you like, switch off to change the look as desired. Best of both worlds.
How bad are you guys going to flame me if I add a/c? I'm not sure a Wuss like me can live without it!
If you want air do it, your the only one tht has to be happy. These trucks are really gaining in popularity. HRP
Seems like it's been 95 degrees all summer. I wouldn't drive it much without it I don't think. I've always been a Ford truck guy. I'm anxious to get this one set up to my liking.