#09 - Feb. 11, 2007

How's your Ford truck parts knowledge?
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#09 - Feb. 11, 2007

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First off, sorry for the fuzzy shot, this was taken before I got my latest digital, which takes more-detailed close-up shots.

Not all bumpside trucks have this bolt. What is the bolt used for and what trucks used it? (On trucks that DID use it, there were more than one used.)

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Exterior trim bolt/screw used to bolt the leading edge of the trim to the body.
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gas tank,the top bolts that go thru the cab.clip holds it on to the cab.
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oops, forgot to add the years 70,71,72
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Bumper bolt???????????????????????? :doh: :thup:
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I think it is for the under body gas tank straps to the frame. :D I would think camper specials and special order trucks.
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re: #09 - Feb. 11, 2007

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ICEMAN got it! :thup:

'67-'69 in-cab fuel tanks are bolted in from the inside. However, the '70-'72 tanks have a bolt going through the rear cab wall from the outside and is held in with the retainer shown, so that the bolt protrudes into the cab...and the tank is attached to this with nuts.
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Sweet iceman!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thup: :thup: :thup:
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thanks.
it was an kind of an easy one i think.not many round head bolts used on these trucks to begin with, and the clip kind of gave it away.
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FORDification wrote:ICEMAN got it! :thup:

'67-'69 in-cab fuel tanks are bolted in from the inside. However, the '70-'72 tanks have a bolt going through the rear cab wall from the outside and is held in with the retainer shown, so that the bolt protrudes into the cab...and the tank is attached to this with nuts.
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