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F100

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Post by RockyF75 »

Who has them, what are they like? Whilst looking for my next 4x4 I found one local that's just within my price range.

I know it's a pretty broad question, but would just like to hear all comments/views/opinions etc cause I've never really even heard much about these cars.

This is the description:

Km: 150,000
Body: Ute/Pick-up
Colour: White
Interior: BROWN & BLACK
Transmission: 4 Speed Manual
Engine: 351 duel fuel tuned for straight Gas
Registration: GUY 85T
Reg Expiry: 21 APRIL 2009


Summary: THIS TRUCK IS 4x4 NEW REAR AND FRONT DIFFS 351 POWER DUEL FUEL, ERGENT SALE, GOOD CONDITION, RUNS WELL 85L GAS TANK AV.400KM PER TANK
THIS TRUCK IS A REAL WORK HORSE LOVES TOWING /CARTING IN THE 7 FOOT TUB BACK WHAT EVER YOU WANT IT TO DO IT WILL HAVE A GOOD CRACK AT IT .4X4 IS LIKE NEW ,ALL RUNNING GEAR LIKE NEW ,BACK/FRONT DIFFS BEEN DONE UP ABOUT 12 MONTHS AGO,NEW BALL JOINTS STEERING ARMS,BRAKES,CLUTCH.TOW BAR RUBBER MOUNT,BULL BAR ,DRIVING LIGHTS,APRIL REGO
One pic - http://www.countrycars.com.au/Riverina/ ... ef=2564040

Would like to know if the stated fuel figures sound about right, what diffs/gearbox they run, how hard is it to get parts for them and so on. Leaf sprung all round I'm guessing?
Being only a 4spd, are they a bit of a dog on highways?

What would it take to make one half decent offroad? Can't really see in that pic but I think they have a lot of overhang.

Whats the 351 engine like? To work on, for reliability, for power and so on?
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Post by v840 »

I've always wanted one as a project. :cool:

Don't know much about them though, but they run Dana diffs, either 44s or 60s from memory.
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Post by 265grunter »

it should be a live axle coil front end[dana 44] with a 9 inch rear.that model is better than the bronco shape in the body.no plastic inner guards.
t18 4 spd is a reliable clunker of a box.low 1st,big gap between 3 & 4.351 on straight gas in good cond might get 5 k/ltr if u are nice to it. mine only ever went as good as 4-4.5.but gas was cheap[half] so cost wise it was better than a diesel 6 in a toyota grandloser, with shitloads more stick.these are a big bodied ute and in the bush they are a handful.but on the road, they are comfy.we've had f100 2wd,f150 4wd,f350 4wd,f350 2wd.parts are easy.power steer is a must do for slow work.i have a set of hurricane 8'' alloys for this model if u are after some.
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