just came across some old paper work from my very 1st 67 ford falcon van. i was wondering if it some how made it to this site. E11AHB27239....boy do i mis...
I've often wondered the same thing about my first econoline pickup. I bought it back in 1977 when I moved to Washington State. I lived in Lacey at the time...
Jim - As I got older, I had to break down the jobs to shorter stints, so my back wouldn't bother me the next day. Some jobs I cribbed some time on the lift at...
Bob, It has nuts on the inside. At least that's how the two sets I have removed came off. You have to remove the interior to get to them. Seems like 5 studs...
Thanks Jim, that's what I thought when I opened the door up. That's not the case with this 64 club wagon, however. The holders were pressed through the door...
The door clips on mine were pressed in from the outside and I used the same ones on the doors as the box when I reassembled them Ted Johns Woodinville WA _____...
Ted, very true. I've seen or had reported less than a dozen narrow trim '66-67 (and one '65) pickups over the years, compared to more than 150 '65 Spring...
Jeff, I don't see that one on my list. I'll list it as "unknown" - it's always possible it will turn up at some point. I'm still getting new ones sent in all...
Bob, as usual the answer is a bit involved. The front doors have a screw that holds the arrowhead (obvious) and a small phillips screw for each strip (upper...
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There are 2 small screws behind the rubber on the back edge of the front door. One for the top and one for the bottom. The last wide trim I removed did not...
Bob, I have a Blue 66 ex Navy 5 window PU that came from Washington originally. I bought mine from a guy here in Portland back around 88 or 89 I think, but he...
That's cool, but I'm pretty sure mine had been AF. Bob T Ponder in Tenino WA _____ From: Econosrus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Econosrus@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf...
I still have my first one too. I got it on 20 Oct 1970 just after I got back from Vietnam. Unfortunately, it is in bad shape and is destined for parting out. ...
I am replacing the front window on a 61 van , and I'm needing the window seal. I have tried Mac, and can't find it on that site. Can anyone point me to the...
There are many who sell it, including Mac's The cheapest I've found are these guys at $40. Do a search for "windshield seal" 1961, in their truck catalog. ...
Lee, interesting, but... A coworker was trying to explain the wikipedia site to me, but I still don't get it. "Anyone can edit to make corrections/additions"?...
Craig, Dennis Carpenter in NC is the manufacturer of all the repro seals being sold, and sells direct as well as through other dealers. I've bought the last...
John, I'm not a member of that site - is this the one from a Granada or similar? Eugene Phillips preferred the ratios in the Granada box over the Econoline...
My friend bought 2 vans off a guy today. He kept the V8, Auto, 9" van for his project, and told me I could have the 6 cyl rig for parts for my '61 5 window...
... van ... for ... column, so ... mount! ... he's ... of ... ...And I just got a running 200 off of CL to put in front of the C4. Maybe I should buy a lottery...
Good for you Ron, sounds like just what will need when I start to put the V8 and Auto in my 64 5 window. If you should be so lucky to run into another deal ...
At that price I expect somebody (some company) to come up with a suitable replacement for our "old" econolines master cylinders. Maybe I am missing something...
Yes, it's a Granada. What is nice about it, it is complete from front to back. No messing with bells, clutches, etc. 65k on original engine. You don't need to...
I have an old headliner for a pickup and there are slots on both sides about ¼ inch wide and 6 inches long. These slots are about 4 inches rear of the rib in...