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Dedicated to Modified Ford Courier Pickups
1st Generation Projects (1972-1976)
Due to a limited amount of space descripions will be short for the time being and only six pictures per listing maximum. eventually this page will have a list of thumbnials linked to a dedicated page for each project with room for many more pictures.

Sira's 72 Courier extended cab,
This is Sira's truck very little has been done with it other than collecting parts. The cab will be stretched and the bed chopped creating a one of a kind courier extended cab pickup. originally a 302/c6 was planned but a 2.0 fuel injected Mazda and a five speed are on the schedule now.
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Stooks 72 Courier
Stook is in the process of swapping in a 302 into his truck along with a mustang rearend. He has repainted the truck flat black and has trimmed it out with a lightning bolt. In the pictures you can see that he has aquired a set of original Hooker conversion headers and has all the mounts to complete the swap.
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Anthony' Trucks,
I have attached some pictures of a yellow 72 courier that I had (twice) and had to sell cause of finances.  I currently have the primered courier sitting in my garage and when I bought it they said that the timing chain was bad, but I haven't gotten to do anything on it yet except cleaning it up a little.  My hope is to make it into a V-8 someday.  By the way, yes the yellow one was a V-8 that I bought already converted for about $2000.  When I got it is had big tires with steel wheels and big farm mirrors.  We cleaned it up and got new rims and tires for it (Ford Ranger wheels).  Even though I already had a V-8 truck I knew nothing about how any of it was done.  So I'm just starting on this from scratch only knowing how the end can turn out.  I have an idea of how things should look, but keep in mind that I'm not a major mechanic.  I've never used a welder, but have worked on a lot of cars since high school.  With the exhaust on the yellow truck, I had to use spintech mufflers since they were small enough to fit between the frame and the truck body.  I'm such a duel exhaust guy that I had to have it on my truck also.  The exhaust pipes actually went up into the fender well of the back tire and out the back.  It's probably not the best way, but it worked.  The drive train was all 68 mustang.  The only thing about the truck, is that I would have really liked to have had the regular bed instead of the stepside. 
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