Hey guys, my names Daniel, and about a month ago i picked up a 74 W100, has a 360, 727 Automatic 3 spd, with a divorced np-205.
Its also an EXT Cab LONG BED. This thing is HUGE!
Either way, I picked it up for $1800, ran and drove, front axle was just rebuilt, had a 3.5" superlift on it, with BRAND NEW 35x12.50R15 BFG KM's.
I towed her home unfortunately, she ran good, but i didnt trust the 3 hour drive home with it, and it was a good idea too. When i picked it up, he said it just needed carb tuning and it needed to be timed. Needless to say it was far from it...
It had an electrical fire in it, and he had to wire the ignition coil to a switch and the starter to the key, not to mention the entire wiring harness is completely hacked together. Which im still slowly starting to fix.
What ive done so far:
NGK Plugs, Accel 8.5 wires, Duralast Gold Cap+Rotor, New distributor (old one had play in it and the timing bounce 7-8* both ways), new Accel ignition coil, 100 amp Tuff Stuff alternator, coolant flush, valve cover gaskets, set the timing at 10*, tuned the carb, edelbrock air cleaner w/ double stacked 14"x3" spectre filter, new instrument voltage gauge cluster, new ballasted resistor (forced as mine went out the day i bought it), entirely new exhaust from the manifolds out, new PCV valve, along with some seafoam/injector cleaner.
Its definitely been an adventure, but its finally running GOOD. It has about 328,000 miles on it (according to the DMV) and with the stock 3.55's and 35" KMs it can still chirp the tires off the line!
Overall im very impressed and love the truck so far, just some small issues like it needs a new grill, front fenders, and some paint, i hope to be here a while, and ill be asking questions like crazy!
Thanks for reading my story!
I will update with pics as soon as I get the chance.
Its also an EXT Cab LONG BED. This thing is HUGE!
Either way, I picked it up for $1800, ran and drove, front axle was just rebuilt, had a 3.5" superlift on it, with BRAND NEW 35x12.50R15 BFG KM's.
I towed her home unfortunately, she ran good, but i didnt trust the 3 hour drive home with it, and it was a good idea too. When i picked it up, he said it just needed carb tuning and it needed to be timed. Needless to say it was far from it...
It had an electrical fire in it, and he had to wire the ignition coil to a switch and the starter to the key, not to mention the entire wiring harness is completely hacked together. Which im still slowly starting to fix.
What ive done so far:
NGK Plugs, Accel 8.5 wires, Duralast Gold Cap+Rotor, New distributor (old one had play in it and the timing bounce 7-8* both ways), new Accel ignition coil, 100 amp Tuff Stuff alternator, coolant flush, valve cover gaskets, set the timing at 10*, tuned the carb, edelbrock air cleaner w/ double stacked 14"x3" spectre filter, new instrument voltage gauge cluster, new ballasted resistor (forced as mine went out the day i bought it), entirely new exhaust from the manifolds out, new PCV valve, along with some seafoam/injector cleaner.
Its definitely been an adventure, but its finally running GOOD. It has about 328,000 miles on it (according to the DMV) and with the stock 3.55's and 35" KMs it can still chirp the tires off the line!
Overall im very impressed and love the truck so far, just some small issues like it needs a new grill, front fenders, and some paint, i hope to be here a while, and ill be asking questions like crazy!
Thanks for reading my story!
I will update with pics as soon as I get the chance.