Anthony's '95 Ford F-150 SuperCab XLT Mark III Conversion

Anthony_76

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So on May 5th, 2015, exactly one year ago I saw a Mark III F-150 on Craigslist.
I know a lot about Ford trucks so I knew how rare they are.
So when I went to look at this one and it only had 100k original miles, I bought it.
Only had two owners, first owner was a Vietnam Veteran. Still had the sticker in the window.
The truck has leather seats front and back, oak wood throughout. Aftermarket Keyless Entry & Remote Start. All stock 5.0 V8 with Auto transmission.
So what is a F-150 Mark III Package?
It included the steps, the rims and the wood paneling, as well as leather seats and power everything. Some even had a power slider rear window.
Here is was when I bought it:
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After I installed my new Kicker 4x6 Speakers in the rear and Kenwood 6.5" up front and LED marker lights in the door panels. I also changed to chrome door handles.
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After the first bath and in between class at sunset.
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After I installed window visors:
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I bought the best radio I could afford on a college budget and got the Kenwood eXcelon KDC-X799.
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And here it is installed.
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Stay tuned for more updates...(And more pictures...)
 

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So let me provide the back story for this truck. I bought a '94 F-150 SuperCab XLT Shortbed (Basically this trucks twin) for my daily driver once the tranny went out I replaced the torque converter in the snow and sold it. It was very reliable even though it had 200k on it, it ran excellent.
Here are some pictures of it.

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Here is my Halo's closer up. (I still have them, but don't want to put them on the Blue Truck.
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Now back to the Blue truck. My eventual plans for it would be true dual exhaust, maybe a mild cam and drive it. Nothing to crazy.
After I took the 200 pound fiberglass tonneau cover off it to move some furniture.

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After I did a tune-up and Full Synthetic Oil Change.

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After I installed my dash pad cover.
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At the lake:
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After I installed my Blue LED's in the gauge cluster.
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Here my truck is with one of BigFoot's creations.
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I sanded down my spare tire holder and painted it glossy black to protect it and put a new tire and steel rim under the truck.
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Here's a picture of the original BigFoot. Bob Chandler created it after the way he drove too fast, implying his foot was always on the accelerator.
The first BigFoot was a 1974 Ford F-250, with a 1978 grille. The reason I bring this up is because I owned a '74 F-250 when I was a teenager.

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Here is my '74 Ford F-250 SuperCab that I had for 2 years. (First year of the SuperCab I might ad)
It had a bored and stroked Big Block 390 (Really was like a 410ci) V8 with Headers, and it was loud.


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Stay tuned for any future updates!
Thank you guys for allowing me to share.
I don't drive the truck much due to snow and such, but when the weather is nice I do drive it occasionally.
I bought the '00 EX Coupe 5-Speed to keep the miles off my Blue truck.
 
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Nice mullet.
 




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