Oh man, this made my heart ache!.... I've got a 1969 F100, Box Car Green, Ranger grille, wood grain interior and all, just like this one setting outside.... It was my Grandad's, then my Dad's, then my brother and I drove it through our teenage years... It's been in the family since '69... It still looks good, yet ruff, but man I wished I had the money to restore it like this one... This video brought back so many memories when my family's truck looked that good. I'd give anything if I had the capability to restore her back to her former glory as this man did!! This one here would've been perfect if he'd put the factory door mirrors back on it. Close enough though.
@@bobbyheffley4955 302 V8 one of the first 302's produced, with the 13/16 plugs, 2 barrel carb and 3 speed on the column. Up til then the 289 was the prodominate production V8.
I think you mean Box Wood Green I got a 69 Ranger too mines almost the same except it's Box Wood Green and Wimbledon White with what was supposed to be a 390 from the factory but it actually is a 410 with a C6 a 9inch with a nodular iron big bearing war case with 31 spline axles and 3.50 gears
Gorgeous Truck, complete restoration is awesome but not original! 460???? Otherwise disentangle change the fact that it's a Beauty! And 50 plus years old. Congrats on loving your Sweet bumpside
PS I also have a 1969 f250 short box Crew Cab 390 disc's power steer and factory A!C 545 k getting ready to do resto in it after 50 years of ownership, hasn't ever had a dent but lots of rust issues. Still Love it. My Daily is a sport custom f250 1970 camper special 390 auto ps pb air Two tone buttonhole green like yours, can't remember the cream yellow though! It's a superb survivor 79k just starting to show very minimal rust. Have been wanting to keep the original finish, yet to adress the few minor issues think it's time to repaint the entire truck. My favorites are 1967 to 72 have had many! All my servuce trucks back in those days were all bumpsides had a few 73 to 79. And many many of all sorts for years! I do appreciate the good old days and the vehicles. Thanks for the view of yours. Am thinking of doing a you tube on my crew cab revival! Think it will be fun! Regards
That color was also popular on refrigerators and stoves.
That's so true. :)
Beauty! Excellent! Congratulations Orville! Pretty truck!
Oh man, this made my heart ache!.... I've got a 1969 F100, Box Car Green, Ranger grille, wood grain interior and all, just like this one setting outside.... It was my Grandad's, then my Dad's, then my brother and I drove it through our teenage years... It's been in the family since '69... It still looks good, yet ruff, but man I wished I had the money to restore it like this one... This video brought back so many memories when my family's truck looked that good. I'd give anything if I had the capability to restore her back to her former glory as this man did!!
This one here would've been perfect if he'd put the factory door mirrors back on it. Close enough though.
Those are the factory mirrors.
Straight 6 or V8?
@@bobbyheffley4955 302 V8 one of the first 302's produced, with the 13/16 plugs, 2 barrel carb and 3 speed on the column. Up til then the 289 was the prodominate production V8.
@@jerrynsharla they were optional but mainly used on cars
I think you mean Box Wood Green I got a 69 Ranger too mines almost the same except it's Box Wood Green and Wimbledon White with what was supposed to be a 390 from the factory but it actually is a 410 with a C6 a 9inch with a nodular iron big bearing war case with 31 spline axles and 3.50 gears
Very nice Old Avocado Lime green truck man, keep up the good work.
Boxwood Green
Gorgeous Truck, complete restoration is awesome but not original! 460???? Otherwise disentangle change the fact that it's a Beauty! And 50 plus years old. Congrats on loving your Sweet bumpside
PS I also have a 1969 f250 short box Crew Cab 390 disc's power steer and factory A!C 545 k getting ready to do resto in it after 50 years of ownership, hasn't ever had a dent but lots of rust issues. Still Love it. My Daily is a sport custom f250 1970 camper special 390 auto ps pb air Two tone buttonhole green like yours, can't remember the cream yellow though! It's a superb survivor 79k just starting to show very minimal rust. Have been wanting to keep the original finish, yet to adress the few minor issues think it's time to repaint the entire truck. My favorites are 1967 to 72 have had many! All my servuce trucks back in those days were all bumpsides had a few 73 to 79. And many many of all sorts for years! I do appreciate the good old days and the vehicles. Thanks for the view of yours. Am thinking of doing a you tube on my crew cab revival! Think it will be fun! Regards
had a 1972 ranger f100 I wish I never sold it
I have all 110 % original f -100 Ranger with original , 125 miles verifiable 1967 all original even battery
That's amazing!
journey playing in background
in 70 the grill was not plastic its steel with plastic inserts 70 71 and 72 have interchangeable grill inserts but the outer shell is steel
Not too shabby!
Had green 70 f1 made with recycled steel, 6cyl. Standard, loved the truck but it rotted to pieces.
Whats that color name ?
I have no idea. I do believe it was a stock color, so you might be able to research it through Ford.
Box Wood Green
I seen one for $8,500 and it only has 18,787 miles on it
its probably rolled over the odometer doesn't go to 100000 so it returns to 0 every hundred thousand
It's a shame ruined a nice truck by putting a 460 in it🤮
nothing origional at all