yeah, no listing by Y/M/M~
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Tony the 1964 Econoline Build Thread
chrlsful- Number of posts : 170
Location : Amherst, MA
Registration date : 2014-04-22
- Post n°26
Re: Tony the 1964 Econoline Build Thread
Keith D- Number of posts : 405
Location : El Dorado Hills, Ca
Registration date : 2016-11-25
- Post n°27
Re: Tony the 1964 Econoline Build Thread
If you scroll down on the home page, click on Ford truck, click on Ford truck E100 Econoline 1961-1967. It will show the vans in there also.
I'm not familiar with the Fords but I think this is the right stuff. They can also make custom springs. I like that they will make the springs for stock height, higher, or lower stance.
I got a couple springs from them some years back for a 57 Chevy and was very pleased with the quality. Not cheap but will last for many years to come.
I'm not familiar with the Fords but I think this is the right stuff. They can also make custom springs. I like that they will make the springs for stock height, higher, or lower stance.
I got a couple springs from them some years back for a 57 Chevy and was very pleased with the quality. Not cheap but will last for many years to come.
chrlsful- Number of posts : 170
Location : Amherst, MA
Registration date : 2014-04-22
- Post n°28
Re: Tony the 1964 Econoline Build Thread
ahamagunna post up Deaver and National Spring too as puttin in 1 co, seems like an endorsement.
Vanner63- Number of posts : 232
Location : Hitchcock, Texas
Registration date : 2010-11-11
- Post n°29
Re: Tony the 1964 Econoline Build Thread
Lol. If you haven't already figured it out, driving one these early Econoline's whether the vans or the pickups is tricky. At any speed over 40 mph it's kind of like herding cats.
You're doing a great job on saving another Early. Keep posting!
You're doing a great job on saving another Early. Keep posting!
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