1969 pickup info
Hey all,
Looking for any catalogs/literature/websites that would pertain specificaly to 1969 fird pickups? My grandfather, before passing away had a '69 ford p/u that my parents are offering to me and my son and I wanna get as much info regarding this year of p/u.
any help will be greatly appreciated!!!!
Kevin from Minnesota
Looking for any catalogs/literature/websites that would pertain specificaly to 1969 fird pickups? My grandfather, before passing away had a '69 ford p/u that my parents are offering to me and my son and I wanna get as much info regarding this year of p/u.
any help will be greatly appreciated!!!!
Kevin from Minnesota
I don't know if you'll find a site that deals only with the '69, but '67 to '72 F150's were pretty much identical and interchangable. The library is a good place to start. Bigger libraries will have books that deal with the history, identification, options, and specifications. Look in the transportation section.
ford-truck.com, FordF150.net, & f150world, along with this site, are all good web sites with message boards and technical articles.
For catalogs, get a copy of Hemmings Motor News. (local shops, salvages, and body shops usually have old copies they'll let you have or use.) You'll find adds for restoration supply houses that offer free (or nearly free) catalogs for specific models of trucks and cars. Find an Obsolete Ford Parts store in your area and get a catalog from them too. Usually a call to the local Ford dealer parts counter will help you locate one. Here is the address to one in Oklahoma City http://www.ford-obsolete-parts.com/
Good Luck and have fun with it
ford-truck.com, FordF150.net, & f150world, along with this site, are all good web sites with message boards and technical articles.
For catalogs, get a copy of Hemmings Motor News. (local shops, salvages, and body shops usually have old copies they'll let you have or use.) You'll find adds for restoration supply houses that offer free (or nearly free) catalogs for specific models of trucks and cars. Find an Obsolete Ford Parts store in your area and get a catalog from them too. Usually a call to the local Ford dealer parts counter will help you locate one. Here is the address to one in Oklahoma City http://www.ford-obsolete-parts.com/
Good Luck and have fun with it


