tdm3 Posted September 12, 2019 Share Posted September 12, 2019 Well, that subject isn't totally correct. Actually going to pick up, the pickup, later today. It's a very rough 1980 F100 with a 302 that has valve covers that definitely didn't come with it. Appear to be stock covers from the 1990's. Has a two barrel carburetor and with a quick glance appears to have a c4 or c5 transmission. Transmission is junk. Clangs badly in drive, but does motivate cleanly in reverse. Towing it though, can't drive in reverse on the highway for 30 miles. The engine runs nicely. Has a slight miss at this point that I'm attributing to very aged plug wires. It'll be interesting to see just what this thing is. Lot's of entertainment for a $600 entry fee. This is my second bullnose. Had a 86 with a 6.9 smoker that I should have never sold. This and the 1967-1971 F series trucks have always been my favorites. When I was in high school the bullnose was the contemporary model F series. Glad to have another one. Pictures and more information to follow. Oh, and I have a freshly rebuilt 289 that was destined for my wife's Fairlane that may end up in the truck. We sold the car. The engine has a 5 bolt block, but I happen to have a 5 bolt bellhousing and c-4 to fit. We'll see. Also have a line on a 429 and C6. But the 302 seems healthy so... And most importantly, Thanks for the site. David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1986F150Six Posted September 12, 2019 Share Posted September 12, 2019 Welcome aboard, David, from another David! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted September 12, 2019 Share Posted September 12, 2019 Welcome! Good to "meet" you. One of our many sayings is "pics or it didn't happen". So, when you get the truck you might want to start a thread/topic in the main section about it, replete with many pics. 429/C6 vs 289/302/C4 is an interesting choice. So, where in "Middle TN"? We have a member's map (Bullnose Forum/Member's Map in the menu and I'd be happy to add you if I knew the town. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grumpin Posted September 12, 2019 Share Posted September 12, 2019 Welcome! Good to "meet" you. One of our many sayings is "pics or it didn't happen". So, when you get the truck you might want to start a thread/topic in the main section about it, replete with many pics. 429/C6 vs 289/302/C4 is an interesting choice. So, where in "Middle TN"? We have a member's map (Bullnose Forum/Member's Map in the menu and I'd be happy to add you if I knew the town. Welcome! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tdm3 Posted September 12, 2019 Author Share Posted September 12, 2019 Welcome! Good to "meet" you. One of our many sayings is "pics or it didn't happen". So, when you get the truck you might want to start a thread/topic in the main section about it, replete with many pics. 429/C6 vs 289/302/C4 is an interesting choice. So, where in "Middle TN"? We have a member's map (Bullnose Forum/Member's Map in the menu and I'd be happy to add you if I knew the town. We are in the Cookeville area. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tdm3 Posted September 12, 2019 Author Share Posted September 12, 2019 Welcome! Thanks for the welcomes. Looking forward to gleaning the information here and hopefully will have some to add. David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted September 12, 2019 Share Posted September 12, 2019 We are in the Cookeville area. Cookeville. Never heard of it. Oh wait, the Starbucks is about 1 mile north of the interstate about half way between the two exits? Our daughter and family used to live in N'ville and our son and family lived in DE and/or VA. So we know I-40 rather well. Leave N'ville early in the morning, stop in Cookeville for coffee & pastries, and keep on keeping on. Anyway, you are literally on the map. But, a suggestion: You told us your name is David, but at my antiquated age of 72 that won't stick for long. How 'bout placing that info in your sig? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tdm3 Posted September 12, 2019 Author Share Posted September 12, 2019 Cookeville. Never heard of it. Oh wait, the Starbucks is about 1 mile north of the interstate about half way between the two exits? Our daughter and family used to live in N'ville and our son and family lived in DE and/or VA. So we know I-40 rather well. Leave N'ville early in the morning, stop in Cookeville for coffee & pastries, and keep on keeping on. Anyway, you are literally on the map. But, a suggestion: You told us your name is David, but at my antiquated age of 72 that won't stick for long. How 'bout placing that info in your sig? You are right about the Starbucks but the Dunkin Doughnuts has better coffee, at least my wife thinks so and she's the expert of the family when it comes to that. I'm on I40 way more than I care for. Back to engines, in addition to the current 302, the rebuilt 289, the 429 line I also have a rebuildable 351w and two, yes count them two, 221's, the original small block Ford. If they had a different tranmission attached than the aluminum ford-o-matic 2 speeds i might press one of them into service just for giggles. But probably not...maybe...nah. David Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted September 12, 2019 Share Posted September 12, 2019 You are right about the Starbucks but the Dunkin Doughnuts has better coffee, at least my wife thinks so and she's the expert of the family when it comes to that. I'm on I40 way more than I care for. Back to engines, in addition to the current 302, the rebuilt 289, the 429 line I also have a rebuildable 351w and two, yes count them two, 221's, the original small block Ford. If they had a different tranmission attached than the aluminum ford-o-matic 2 speeds i might press one of them into service just for giggles. But probably not...maybe...nah. David Coffee tasting is a personal choice. But, it has been said that I'm a coffee snob. I've had coffee in supposedly the original European coffee house in Vienna, Austria. I've had Greek coffee in Athens, Greece. I've had Turkish coffee in Istanbul. I've had Espresso in Rome where it was supposedly invented. And I've been to two coffee plantations in Nicaragua and have seen it not only grown but roasted and brewed right on the grounds. (Pun intended. ) But, I brew Starbucks every day. To me that's COFFEE! Anyway, back to engines. You do have a lot of choices. But you are missing two great Ford engines - the 300 six and the 400. In my opinion, if you are just going to cruise with the truck you'd be hard pressed to do better than either the 289 or the 302. But if you are going to work it and still want a bit of economy then the 351W would be my choice. Or the 300 six. Note that I didn't include the 429 or 460. I have a 460 and it is a brute. But it is THIRSTY! So unless the truck is going to see a LOT of work, I'd go with something else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tdm3 Posted September 13, 2019 Author Share Posted September 13, 2019 Coffee tasting is a personal choice. But, it has been said that I'm a coffee snob. I've had coffee in supposedly the original European coffee house in Vienna, Austria. I've had Greek coffee in Athens, Greece. I've had Turkish coffee in Istanbul. I've had Espresso in Rome where it was supposedly invented. And I've been to two coffee plantations in Nicaragua and have seen it not only grown but roasted and brewed right on the grounds. (Pun intended. ) But, I brew Starbucks every day. To me that's COFFEE! Anyway, back to engines. You do have a lot of choices. But you are missing two great Ford engines - the 300 six and the 400. In my opinion, if you are just going to cruise with the truck you'd be hard pressed to do better than either the 289 or the 302. But if you are going to work it and still want a bit of economy then the 351W would be my choice. Or the 300 six. Note that I didn't include the 429 or 460. I have a 460 and it is a brute. But it is THIRSTY! So unless the truck is going to see a LOT of work, I'd go with something else. Now the title is correct and just to show that it happened here's a horrible picture. More to come later in a different thread. She's a beaut. No fellows, keep your money in your pocket, she's not for sale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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