1970 F-150 compared to a 1967 F-250

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1970 F-150 compared to a 1967 F-250

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I found a whole parts truck (1970 F-150) and was wondering what could be liberated from it. Basically the main components I would want are:

Windshield, Doors, Fenders, Front Bumper, Dash Pad, hood, rear glass, interior trim pieces.

Its an auto with straight six, so those are out.
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This might help you figure out want can be used on the 67...

http://www.fordification.com/67-72ID.htm
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Looked there. Seems all the Chrome, gas tank, cluster, grill, visors, radio and valence bits are different.
Also, looks like I'll skip the hood.

But as for the rest? Looked on the Carpenter catalog, and I see a lot of parts listed as F100-F350 67 - 72.
By that definition, all the stuff I need should be g2g.
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