In a 1970 Ford F100 pickup, the fusible link for the gas gauge is typically located near the starter solenoid on the driver's side of the engine compartment. It connects the battery to the vehicle's wiring harness. If the gas gauge isn't functioning, checking this fusible link for continuity is a good first step, as a blown link can disrupt power to the gauge.
I have a 1970 F100 and it has two lap belts that look original. I don't know if it ever had one in the middle, but I doubt it.
1983 was the last year ford made the f100.
Ir is rare for sure. How rare is hard to say, but this is not your common 1976 Ford F100.
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Beds were different between the 67-72 model and the 73-79.
.017" to .019"
1953 Ford F100, according to IMCDB.
302, 351, 360, 390, and 427
A 1978 Ford F100 Custom 1/2 ton pickup LWB with no AC sold new for $5179.
Great site for that. http://www.fordification.com/bodybuilder70.htm Has dmensions for all the variations.
235/75/15 is the size on my 1966 f100
about 3400lbs for shortbox and 3600 for 8 foot bed