New '67-'72 Ford pickup website

Hey all...as most of you know I recently put together a couple of tutorials on Identifying '67-'72 pickups and Installing Power Steering on '67-'72 2WD pickups. I thought it would be nice for them to have their own site, especially considering I'm getting ready to go gangbusters on my '67 project (FINALLY picking up my cab tomorrow...hopefully!) and I've also been picking up some vintage factory literature from various sources and intend to post this stuff. Since the wife had to work today, I got to stay home and play Mr. Mom for our 1-year-old, and in between feeding and playing, I whipped up a website especially for this purpose. Take a look and give me some feedback. If I have to make any changes, now's the time to do it, before it gets too involved. Mainly I just wanted input on overall appearance and how user-friendly you think it is.

The site's at

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There are mentions of pages in the navigation bar which haven't been constructed yet, so those 'links' won't take you anywhere, but you should get a general idea of what it's gonna look like.

Keith

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Seems fine to me. I drool over all those parts you scavenge up. Many I could probably use on my 68...Too bad you aren't in the neighborhood. I could probably take some of your "leftovers" off your hands...:) IE: I'd like to rig an A/C. Need a rear opening "split" window". Keeping an eye out for a set of buckets and a console, etc, etc...Lots of little things...I have the floor shift, so the bench seat is really a waste of time. No real room for anyone to sit in the middle... Well, unless they don't mind a shifter in their face or worse..I'd like to have the console to mount my radios in. I once had a 72 C-10 stepside with blazer buckets and a console. Worked real nice... I'd like to get my gas tank out of the cab so I have more room, but I don't know where to put it..Not much room under the truck with the spare tire in the way, and no room on the sides either. My utility bed makes gas tank placement tougher than normal..I may be stuck with the cab tank. I got some mirrors the other day that came off a 87 F-150. "factory, with the one piece curved mount, all stainless. I had the old tripod mount jobs, with the flat mirrors. I put them on yesterday. I like these newer ones better. They mounted real well on the 68. I like the mirrors themselves better as far as seeing. More horizontal instead of the more vertical I had, and the right side has the "closer than it appears" lens to it, and works better trying the see around my camper I think. With the curved aerodynamic fronts, they sure have less drag than the old ones. Old ford trucks have enough wind drag as it is. They don't need any extra..:/ MK

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