StumpXJ
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Holy ****. Thats a huge undertaking, but it ought to be amazing when finished!
This is amazing. I'm learning a hell of a lot just from your thread. I had a custom S10 that I slammed about 10 years ago (working with my Dad) but that's nothing compared to what you're undertaking.
This is awesome. You have some skill! Subscribed!
Wow!!! I am impressed and I am subscribed. If I were closer I'd be over to help you out all I could. It sure looks like it's going to be a fantastic project.
Patiently waiting for future updates![]()
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In for the long haul!!! Keep up the good work!!
Fantastic build! Thanks for making a thread for it. I admire your workmanship and your perseverance......lots of obstacles in what you are trying to do, and you aren't giving up. Keep on doing & posting.
Awesome. Subscribed

Considering that the factory HVAC seems to be the major obstacle...
Is configuring the required OEM '11 electronics into the '66 dash and then adding a Vintage Air AC unit out of the question?































Noob to site, fantastic bluid, subscribed.
"I put my Semi Tractor (long story will tell later) up for grabs and it sold a day or less later"
I wanted to give a quickie explanation on this Semi Tractor.
A year ago I sold my house in Washington. The bid to move my stuff less cars was 38,000.00 to Phoenix. OUCH! Another 1500.00 per vehicle and I had 5 extra vehicles. No way I was going to spend that much $$ just to move.
I ended up trading my '92 Ford Plow truck, my John Deere lawn tractor and a 427 Ford engine for this semi & 53' Trailer. My total out of pocket cost was 1000.00 plus
1000.00 in fuel for the semi to get it here. I now sold the Semi Tractor for 6000.00 to recoup some of the $. Because I moved 3 times in a 8~9 month period the semi & trailer were invaluable as no loading, unloading and no storage charges.
Total amt to move would have been 45,500.00. In all I did it for about 10% of that or less. I do not even have a CDL, just a friend who drove it down for me. When I got here my rental allowed the semi out back for no charge.
I still have the Semi Trailer and will sell it once I get a garage built, its still packed full of stuff with no place to put it.
So the Semi Tractor was used for the single purpose of getting me here and to save $$ in doing so. Awesome truck and was a great experience and it allowed me to save $$ I did not have.
"I put my Semi Tractor (long story will tell later) up for grabs and it sold a day or less later"
I wanted to give a quickie explanation on this Semi Tractor.
A year ago I sold my house in Washington. The bid to move my stuff less cars was 38,000.00 to Phoenix. OUCH! Another 1500.00 per vehicle and I had 5 extra vehicles. No way I was going to spend that much $$ just to move.
I ended up trading my '92 Ford Plow truck, my John Deere lawn tractor and a 427 Ford engine for this semi & 53' Trailer. My total out of pocket cost was 1000.00 plus
1000.00 in fuel for the semi to get it here. I now sold the Semi Tractor for 6000.00 to recoup some of the $. Because I moved 3 times in a 8~9 month period the semi & trailer were invaluable as no loading, unloading and no storage charges.
Total amt to move would have been 45,500.00. In all I did it for about 10% of that or less. I do not even have a CDL, just a friend who drove it down for me. When I got here my rental allowed the semi out back for no charge.
I still have the Semi Trailer and will sell it once I get a garage built, its still packed full of stuff with no place to put it.
So the Semi Tractor was used for the single purpose of getting me here and to save $$ in doing so. Awesome truck and was a great experience and it allowed me to save $$ I did not have.
Brinks armored service? 

Keep it coming!!!! Subscribed
Welcome to Phoenix! This is a great thread.
What moving company did plan to use?Brinks armored service?
Perhaps you moved out of the Biltmore Estate?
That just to me sounds godly expensive. I don't even think I paid half that much for moving overseas with a 53' loaded container and all the way across the states into Canada on the west coast.
Welcome to Garage Journal!
Thanks!
Remember I did not have the typical household stuff to move.
I had nearly 50,000 lbs of tools, equipment, engines, transmissions and other parts along with furniture from a 4300sq ft house and 3000 sq ft of garage & storage space.
Most places will try to get 1.00 per pound by the time its said and done. That did include packing and delivery along with unloading. Still, I moved for a fraction of the cost. It was nearly 1500 miles across country too.
If I would have rented Penske 24' Trucks x 7 that would have cost me approx 2,000.00 per truck. Truck rental 1300.00 each plus approx 900.00 each for fuel plus drivers, motels, food, airplane tickets etc.
Some people pay more than 38k to move across the country. Expensive? You bet!
When I got the Semi loaded I was overweight @ over 80,000lbs had to remove weight, sell some stuff... The semi got 7.1 MPG hauling 80k lbs @ 70+mph


Sounds like you were moving out of the biltmore with all that
I think that is a sign that you have too much stuff![]()




looking out the window wishing I had a few bucks to do a project.ra, have you seen the SN65 build? Similar to your project somewhat.
http://www.sn65.com/SN65 presentaion.htm
When I got the Semi loaded I was overweight @ over 80,000lbs had to remove weight, sell some stuff... The semi got 7.1 MPG hauling 80k lbs @ 70+mph

Once I saw the pics in the other thread, I was hoping that you would start a build thread on this project. Keep up the good work, here at GJ and at home.
This made me chuckle you being over weight.![]()


Really an awesome build!
The EcoBoost is a fantastic engine. I'm totally digging my 2011 SuperCrew FX4 Twin Turbo... I bought it as a second vehicle, for weekends, projects, dog trips, moto hauling, etc., but ended up never driving my 'primary', a VW Touareg V8, so I sold the Touareg and take the F150 everywhere now! Performance is fantastic, and I imagine your final build will be lighter than a factory F150 making it even better!
Might be "interesting" getting the engine control system completely happy... The PCU talks to so many other modules like transmission control, body control, ABS, instrument panel, etc. and who knows what kind of limp modes it might go into when it doesn't see expected results off the CAN-bus... Might need some help in the final stages from one of the tuners who has cracked the encrypted PCU to hack together a version that won't be as picky about what other modules are telling or not telling it...

