I love these F100 videos. We have three of the 67-72 trucks in my family and it's great to see someone actually working on these trucks. I find more TH-cam videos on the 73 and later trucks and hardly anything on the bumpside trucks. Keep up the great work Jeff!
Good video! I lucked out and my '69 pad is still in excellent shape, but I do plan to change my door seals over the winter. That might make a good episode when you're ready to take that step.
Looks great! My stock green dash pad has a few big cracks in it. Very helpful video because now I know where all the nuts are located when I remove/replace mine one day.
Thinking of pulling mine and just keep it all metal, but i'm liking your video's. The removal detail and install are great, it's the nit-noid crap that gets people.
...this is why I like the little, simple "dash pad" on my 1970 Chevy truck...it was cracked, so I just picked up some black Naugahyde from a local upholstery shop, glue and heat gun, covered it myself..looks and functions very good...and this is why I hate the dash pads on the 1973-87 squarebody Chevy trucks...cracks, cracks, cracks! :(...every one of them...looks like these '67-'72 Fords had the whole dash covered with "padding" like the '73-'87 Chevys....
I love these trucks, but the early F-Series can be soooo hard to work on. I had to pull my belly tank and TWO cross members to get the tranny out. Everything is just 1/2" too close on all sides to just dropping out nice and easy.
We are trying to figure out how to manage that. So far I haven't found a shirt company that makes me happy. What I want is for you to send in your money and them handle it all. But, with the additional fam on board we might just bring it in house. LOL
I love these F100 videos. We have three of the 67-72 trucks in my family and it's great to see someone actually working on these trucks. I find more TH-cam videos on the 73 and later trucks and hardly anything on the bumpside trucks. Keep up the great work Jeff!
There are a ton of these out there and more and more stuff for them every day. We'll keep it up until we exhaust the "things to do list"
Good video! I lucked out and my '69 pad is still in excellent shape, but I do plan to change my door seals over the winter. That might make a good episode when you're ready to take that step.
Looks great! My stock green dash pad has a few big cracks in it. Very helpful video because now I know where all the nuts are located when I remove/replace mine one day.
rhinofabrication.com/dash-pad-articles-and-info/dash-pad-color-change/
For when you get one and change the color. =)
Thinking of pulling mine and just keep it all metal, but i'm liking your video's. The removal detail and install are great, it's the nit-noid crap that gets people.
Ya I’m tak8ng mine out too
...this is why I like the little, simple "dash pad" on my 1970 Chevy truck...it was cracked, so I just picked up some black Naugahyde from a local upholstery shop, glue and heat gun, covered it myself..looks and functions very good...and this is why I hate the dash pads on the 1973-87 squarebody Chevy trucks...cracks, cracks, cracks! :(...every one of them...looks like these '67-'72 Fords had the whole dash covered with "padding" like the '73-'87 Chevys....
I love these trucks, but the early F-Series can be soooo hard to work on. I had to pull my belly tank and TWO cross members to get the tranny out. Everything is just 1/2" too close on all sides to just dropping out nice and easy.
Good content keep it up guys!
Nice......
Happy Thanksgiving to All
You Too! We'll be sending out or Thanksgiving wishes Thursday.
Thanks for the video, my question is how many places is it fastened to?
Been a while but to the best of my memory 10. There are face bolts that are a bugger to get to unless the cluster and glove box are removed.
Is there any difference when working on an 1970 F250 dash replacement? I'm sure it is identical process, but one never knows!
Yep. Same dash.
I have a nice, shiny new dash pad already on my 69 f250. But I like the metal dash without the pad
Agreed! The pad is awesome, but man, there is something to the simplicity of the dash panel without it.
Jeff, I need the vent ducts that mount in the dash, where did yours come from.
We got ours from Vintage Air.
@@AutoRestoMod Does it come with the A/C kit. Thanks currently restoring a 68 F100.
Jeff where can i buy a AutoRestoMod t-shirt. ?
We are trying to figure out how to manage that. So far I haven't found a shirt company that makes me happy. What I want is for you to send in your money and them handle it all. But, with the additional fam on board we might just bring it in house. LOL
AutoRestoMod Car Restoration Modification when you get it all figured out. just let us know.
i wish they had that for my maverick,,instead of just a cover
Contact Dashes Direct. They might be working on one now.
@@AutoRestoMod never heard of them,,thanks for the info
5:11 - like I commented to Jeff Bradshaw, cue the fiddle music.
followed by the Hallelujah Chorus at 5:34 (if you can Handel it)... [that was bad]
@@howardwhite9773 I see what you did there...not as bad as you might think...
If you want to know if you got them all the answer is 14 nuts