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| | | Re: 1967 FORD E-110 ?? | Joined: May 2007 Posts: 381 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: May 2007 Posts: 381 | Dont forget the military was cheap so its probably just an Econoline window van. Provide me the complete VIN tag off the door,not the military one and I ll get it decoded for you. Its a small tag about an inch wide. It has the correct tail lights, but wrong reflectors and wrong back up lights for a 67.
Tim in Ky EconoUSAparts Your used 61-67 Econoline parts source Constantly parting out E100 vans and trucks. A100 parts also available | | | Re: 1967 FORD E-110 ?? | Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4,460 pooh-bah | pooh-bah Joined: May 2006 Posts: 4,460 | neat lookin truck! nice save. i speak no Fordish, so im lost as to what its supposed to have/look like.
2003 Grand Caravan Member Vanatics Van Club-Spfld, IL Member Florida Van Council Member Central Florida Vans,-Orlando, FL | | | Re: 1967 FORD E-110 ?? | Joined: Apr 2009 Posts: 167 member | member Joined: Apr 2009 Posts: 167 | i had one the same the e110 was the window van the e100 was the panal
Hi im gopher i started vanning in 76 retiered form active runs if 97 live in ontario Alberta and BC so i know canadaian vaners all over canada and the US eneny one want to know how twisted i am ask Howerd doc MA from wa Wako from portland OR was vaning in the eastern US or Canada before 82 | | | Re: 1967 FORD E-110 ?? | Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 7 stranger | OP stranger Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 7 | Love to Tim, thing is, the military plate is the only one I can find. It does however, claim that E11FHB13349 is the Manufactures S/N, for all thats worth! I'm still waiting on the title, so It wont help at this point. Is there someplace else, engine, frame, etc, that would have the vin # stamp? Thanks to all that have responded to this post, & I apologize for being such a pain in the backside Regards Jerry | | | Re: 1967 FORD E-110 ?? | Joined: May 2007 Posts: 381 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: May 2007 Posts: 381 | Jerry,I was noticing the side step and pop out windows so I checked my info and E110 is a Falcon in 67. The step and pop outs were optional on Econolines also but the step would rarely be seen on one. Theres several differents codes for the various model Falcons,even an E112,E114,E124,E135 and many more. They are all E100's though. Anything E11,E12,or E13 is a Falcon or station bus model. I see all the emblems are removed from your van which makes it tougher. The horn button would say Falcon if its indeed a Falcon. A base Falcon would have a black steering wheel and a horn button and no interior rear side panels or fiberglass trim. A Custom or Deluxe model would have a white wheel and a horn ring,plus fiberglass window trim and rear interior panels. Also the heater box,battery box,doghouse,wheels, and mats would be color matched to the van instead of the normal black. Its possible the door is from a complete different vehicle. Hope that helps. Lastly the VIN can be found on any 65-67 model on the floor hump top at the base of the rear doghouse panel. Its also on the rear brace by the spare tire/tail light.
Tim in Ky EconoUSAparts Your used 61-67 Econoline parts source Constantly parting out E100 vans and trucks. A100 parts also available | | | Re: 1967 FORD E-110 ?? | Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 7 stranger | OP stranger Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 7 | I'll see if I cant locate the Vin# in the morning, but as luck would have it, the steering wheel has been replaced w/ 1 of those little wooden ones that have the chrome horn cap I always wanted when I was a kid, but sadly, dont look quite as cool to me now as they did 35yrs ago!! There are no rear interior panels or any sign (screw holes, etc,) that it ever had any. I'm glad you mentioned the step that is supposed to(I spaced it out) come out when the door is opened, but was stuck when I bought the van and hadnt been re-connected yet when the pics were taken. There was an old bed w/cabinets underneath, that I removed along w/ a sagging headliner made of paneling, other then that the only thing in the interior are the 2-bucket seats, battery box & dog house. Top of the dash and glovebox door are padded, & in great shape, but no fancy add-ons here, period! Youve all been a huge help, I cant thank you enough.. Hey Tim, when we figure out if this is an econoline, club wagon or Falcon, maybe you could hook me up w/ some emblems. Thanks Tim, u da man..
| | | Re: 1967 FORD E-110 ?? | Joined: May 2007 Posts: 381 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: May 2007 Posts: 381 | We'll get to the bottom of it one way or another. You didnt mention what color your dash pad,engine box,battery box,etc was. Colored would be a Deluxe model(DCW). Also on a custom (CCW) or a DCW there would be an exterior insulation blanket on the back and sides of the doghouse. I see you are in Oregon. I have an Econoline buddy,Dennis Farris, near you that makes a lot of custom stuff for the E100's. Check out his website,just google D and D Disc Brakes. He is in Philomath.
Tim in Ky EconoUSAparts Your used 61-67 Econoline parts source Constantly parting out E100 vans and trucks. A100 parts also available | | | Re: 1967 FORD E-110 ?? | Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 7 stranger | OP stranger Joined: Sep 2010 Posts: 7 | Cool, I'll check him out. The doghouse does have the exterior insulation.. Thanks Tim. Regards, Jerry | | |
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