F100 Steering Just installed one of Mel and Randys F100 conversions in my 1929 four door, really makes it pleasure to drive, and Easy Job Best steering A I ever Drove
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Re: F100 Steering What about the spark and hand throttle?
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Re: F100 Steering Spark and hand throttle was installed just snapped on!
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Re: F100 Steering Mel Gross does a nice job on the F100 conversions. I have one in the sedan and it works quite well.
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Re: F100 Steering Are these different from an E-Z steer or is it the samething??
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Re: F100 Steering Mel and Randy Gross Montebello California
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Re: F100 Steering Any contact information for Mel and Randy's F100 Stearing conversion??? Thanks David
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Re: F100 Steering Yes Ph 323 728 5712
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Re: F100 Steering Does anyone have pictures of the columns?
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Here are a couple of shots of my Mel Gross F-100 boxes. He did a custom conversion for a '31 FIBERGLASS chopped sedan delivery. The other one is in my '29 CCPU using the stock column with the levers and without the pod at the bottom for lights and horn.
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Re: F100 Steering I have a friend with one of Dave Delume's F-100 steering boxes in his model A. He says it steers easy and smooth. I think he has lowered his price for his boxes recently. Contact him at 408-722- 2518--
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Re: F100 Steering Not trying to stir the pot but, what is involved to covert a F100 box. I'm thinking that other then the controls in the center the length and outside collar is the only difference?. I could shorten a F100 shaft and use a '28 collar if I wasn't going to use the throttle/spark controls.......is this correct?
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Re: F100 Steering If you buy one of the kits from Dave or Mel, it's just a bolt-in. Nothing else to do.
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Re: F100 Steering I have 2 F100 boxes, the column in my '28 is chrome and it has been set-up for a vega box. I would like to put an old style box back on but keep the stock column and it's going to see LOTS of miles so the F100 box would be great.
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Re: F100 Steering I believe besides the length, there also has to be a "wedge" machined so box sits correctly when bolted to the frame. Tardel's website might have some info.
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