Thanx for all the videos. Well done, great craftsmanship. Thank you. Yes I have a 63 Unibody but mine has a 1973 Chrysler/Nissan deisel. It was a gift from my uncle who kept iin his shed for 40 years as a project. Unbelievable condition.....no rust. I love this truck. Let me know if your interested in our story.
Great video. My grandson and I are working on a 63 Mercury 100. I had to replace the lower door pillars as well. I purchased them through Carolina Classics. I had some trouble fitting them in. My grandson has a channel called 63 Mercury! where the replacement of the lower door pillars was covered. Like yours it is meant to be educational. Once again great videos.
Thanks do more on the 61 I started on mine same thing yours is floor pans cab mounts steps and toe kicks mine looks just like yours in the shop thanks again!!!!
@@rivercity3908 Yeah, I actually just found it. Website errored out and thought maybe they closed down. They also specifically say the cab mounts DON'T work on the unibody. Did only the parts from the kit that you showed fit? Thanks for the fast reply
Cody Schlickbernd ahhhhh that’s right. Man that was too many beers ago brother haha. This was almost 4 years ago, the truck is totally different now. Ended up putting it on a 2008 Police Interceptor frame and running gear (made a whole video series on it) it’s a blast!
New sub. I like what you're doing. Came here via Nathan's vids. I can't believe you're doing this to a unibody truck, but, good for you! It's a cool swap. I'm also from Des Moines, BTW. (#EastSide)
joethepirate1 Right on man! Thanks for the sub! Yeah I debated leaving the unibody as it is. They are getting hard to find, but when I found out all I had to do was cut the steps, and bed out (both of which were bad) I decided to go for it! I can always weld new ones in later and slide a original frame back under if I want to go back to stock, it's like these two were made for each other. Thanks for watching, see ya at Good Guys this year? Just look for the truck, I'll buy ya beer and we can talk slicks!
Hell yeah! I love going to GG. My truck is a bit too new for it, but, I can still walk around and enjoy a beer. I love that yours is a uni. It's a unique swap and the CV stuff just makes it cooler, IMO.
Great Video - Would love to see how you handle the steps. I have a 62 that looks very similar rust-wise. Novice to welding, but going to give it a shot.
The steps were a breeze, should have included it but didn't because they were about as easy as it gets. Wish I would have now knowing you were interested. As for welding, it's not hard hard by any means, just takes practice. Even a flux core welder can get you great welds if you practice, practice, practice, that's the key. I had never welded in my life up until about 4 years ago (started on flux) and now I can hold my own thanks to practice. Then you get addicted, start looking for reasons to weld anything. Best of luck John!
Thank you! I don't have a shop crane, so I did one side at a time. If you remove the front and rear cab mounting bolts on one side, you can use a floor jack to raise the cab enough to remove and replace the mounts and floors. Keeping the other side bolted down keeps the cab from shifting. I had to repair the area where the cab mounts like you did. All I did was put the front end on jack stands, and remove the front wheels to make it easier to get to the welding. I didn't pull the fenders etc if you ever have anyone asking about how much disassembly is necessary.
Hey Riv or anyone else that could possibly help, I have a 62 unibody that belonged to my dad. Long story short, he swapped to an older frame to fit a larger engine and apparently swapped the mounts from original frame to newer frame, then when I was in high school we started the re-build so now the original mounts are MIA looking for a place I can buy some replacements. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Yo Cory, I think I just replied to you on another vid but I got my body mounts from Carolina Classics, really good luck with their stuff! Best of luck! www.carolina-classics.com/
Thanks TractorGuy! Yeah the unibodies are my favorite of all the F-100s. Not totally sure on the overall plan for her, just gonna keep working on her and let her decide as we go :) stay tuned to my channel as I'm uploading updates as I go.
way worse than mine. I did the cab mounts on my 63, and the floor panels. got cab mounts from Carolina Classics as well, but got the floor pans from Dennis Carpenter.(they the same floor pans though)Yes I had to trim on the passenger side mount too because of where the floor lines up. Follow my channel for more updates on Shipwrecked.
Very nice I have a pick up just like it gives me confidence to do it I’m almost to the point of cutting out the floor pan
Please add more video of sheet metal replacement. I am just starting this on my '61 unibody. Thanks!
Thanx for all the videos. Well done, great craftsmanship. Thank you. Yes I have a 63 Unibody but mine has a 1973 Chrysler/Nissan deisel. It was a gift from my uncle who kept iin his shed for 40 years as a project. Unbelievable condition.....no rust. I love this truck. Let me know if your interested in our story.
great video would like to see more. I have a 62 unibody
More. Im 15 and bought one to do myself. Thus video was very helpful
Great video very informative and to the point thank you
Great video. My grandson and I are working on a 63 Mercury 100. I had to replace the lower door pillars as well. I purchased them through Carolina Classics. I had some trouble fitting them in. My grandson has a channel called 63 Mercury! where the replacement of the lower door pillars was covered. Like yours it is meant to be educational. Once again great videos.
Thanks do more on the 61 I started on mine same thing yours is floor pans cab mounts steps and toe kicks mine looks just like yours in the shop thanks again!!!!
I would like to see more!!
It has a sub frame like a 70,s camero
Love these trucks
Where did you find all the new parts? having an issue finding most of it.
Yo Cody. I found all the parts a Carolina Classics’ web site
@@rivercity3908 Yeah, I actually just found it. Website errored out and thought maybe they closed down. They also specifically say the cab mounts DON'T work on the unibody. Did only the parts from the kit that you showed fit? Thanks for the fast reply
Cody Schlickbernd hmmm the ones I bought were directly for the unibody. Might have to give them a call
@@rivercity3908 In the video you actually say they aren't for it but do work
Cody Schlickbernd ahhhhh that’s right. Man that was too many beers ago brother haha. This was almost 4 years ago, the truck is totally different now. Ended up putting it on a 2008 Police Interceptor frame and running gear (made a whole video series on it) it’s a blast!
On your 210 mph what was your welder set at "temp" and "wire speed" I am working on the same truck and replacing the cab and floor
Love this build. You helped inspire me to take on a build on a 66 F100. Thanks for the content.
The way you are building this truck is great, love the look. Old on the outside new on the inside.☺
Who did you get the cab bushings from? The ones from carolina classics say non unibody. I just ordered the pans and cab mounts for my 61.
I got them from Carolina Classics. I used the non-unibody set but it worked well
Great project! Nice metal work, those floor pans did fit really well. Very nice welder also. Looking forward to seeing the updates.
Thanks for the complements! More to come
New sub. I like what you're doing. Came here via Nathan's vids. I can't believe you're doing this to a unibody truck, but, good for you! It's a cool swap. I'm also from Des Moines, BTW. (#EastSide)
joethepirate1 Right on man! Thanks for the sub! Yeah I debated leaving the unibody as it is. They are getting hard to find, but when I found out all I had to do was cut the steps, and bed out (both of which were bad) I decided to go for it! I can always weld new ones in later and slide a original frame back under if I want to go back to stock, it's like these two were made for each other. Thanks for watching, see ya at Good Guys this year? Just look for the truck, I'll buy ya beer and we can talk slicks!
Hell yeah! I love going to GG. My truck is a bit too new for it, but, I can still walk around and enjoy a beer. I love that yours is a uni. It's a unique swap and the CV stuff just makes it cooler, IMO.
Great Video - Would love to see how you handle the steps. I have a 62 that looks very similar rust-wise. Novice to welding, but going to give it a shot.
The steps were a breeze, should have included it but didn't because they were about as easy as it gets. Wish I would have now knowing you were interested. As for welding, it's not hard hard by any means, just takes practice. Even a flux core welder can get you great welds if you practice, practice, practice, that's the key. I had never welded in my life up until about 4 years ago (started on flux) and now I can hold my own thanks to practice. Then you get addicted, start looking for reasons to weld anything. Best of luck John!
I'm working on my 62 uni also. Hank you so much.
Great video, going to do the '64 next weekend.
Awesome! Glad I could help! Best of luck! I love those ‘64’s!
Thank you! I don't have a shop crane, so I did one side at a time. If you remove the front and rear cab mounting bolts on one side, you can use a floor jack to raise the cab enough to remove and replace the mounts and floors. Keeping the other side bolted down keeps the cab from shifting. I had to repair the area where the cab mounts like you did. All I did was put the front end on jack stands, and remove the front wheels to make it easier to get to the welding. I didn't pull the fenders etc if you ever have anyone asking about how much disassembly is necessary.
nice job , I have 63 custom cab to do both sides
love the video. let's see a p71 installation video from ya next.
Allan Fox Well ask and ye shall receive! I'm in the middle of just that right now. Check out my other videos to see the P71 swap.
Hey Riv or anyone else that could possibly help, I have a 62 unibody that belonged to my dad. Long story short, he swapped to an older frame to fit a larger engine and apparently swapped the mounts from original frame to newer frame, then when I was in high school we started the re-build so now the original mounts are MIA looking for a place I can buy some replacements. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Yo Cory, I think I just replied to you on another vid but I got my body mounts from Carolina Classics, really good luck with their stuff! Best of luck! www.carolina-classics.com/
Enjoyed the video. looking for a unibody of my own soon. what's you're plan for the ole girl? custom build or stock?
Thanks TractorGuy! Yeah the unibodies are my favorite of all the F-100s. Not totally sure on the overall plan for her, just gonna keep working on her and let her decide as we go :) stay tuned to my channel as I'm uploading updates as I go.
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He'll yes, I have a 63.
good job man i need to do same to my 1961 if you live in canada ill need to come over haha
way worse than mine. I did the cab mounts on my 63, and the floor panels. got cab mounts from Carolina Classics as well, but got the floor pans from Dennis Carpenter.(they the same floor pans though)Yes I had to trim on the passenger side mount too because of where the floor lines up. Follow my channel for more updates on Shipwrecked.
Just checked out your channel, subscribed as well! Very cool project, following that for sure!
Nice
Same truck same parts what's reasonable to have someone put them in???
more video's please
You got it! More are up and more to come. Thanks!