The story of the 1964 F100
This was originally intended to be a reply to ghostsniper but I thought it made a good post. Of course, I like old trucks – that may have been an influence on me … DT 🙂
Back around the turn of the century a retired couple moved to a retirement community. Mr. Miller had a 1964 Ford F100 four wheel drive pickup that he was very fond of. He had driven it from Montana to Oregon and used in his logging business and to go hunting and fishing in the Coast Range. He was a veteran and survivor of Pearl Harbor on the USS Oklahoma and a devout Catholic. The residents of the retirement community were not really happy about a beat up old Ford parked along the street and tried to get him to sell it. My brother herd about it and went to see about buying the truck but he wanted quite a bit of money for it.
After a while Mr. Miller passed away and his widow offered the truck to my brother for $500 and he bought it. We used it on the farm for a couple of years, but it had some problems and so it was parked beside the barn, where it sat for almost 20 years. In the winter of 2023 my youngest son decided to see if he could get it going again. Cleaned out the fuel tank, replaced the points and carburetor and had it running. New brakes and rebuilt the front axle and now we can drive it again. It’s pretty rough looking with a brush painted dark blue paint over the original turquoise cab and traces of construction yellow and rusted out bed, but the 292 V8 runs like a top and it’s a lot of fun to drive around the farm.


Excellent!
And 4WD to boot! Wow!
You lucky dawg.
Now I feel bad….more later…
oH yes !!!
Only $500 bucks? Wanna double your money?
Look what this dood did with his 66′ Ford.
Looks like he has it all figured out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU-28X1tAxo