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1956 Ford F-100 - A Stand Out In The Crowd - George Nicholson's '56 Ford F-100

We See Beautiful Trucks All The Time But Every Now And Then We Find . . .
From the February, 2010 issue of Mustang & Fords
By Joe Greeves
Photography by Joe Greeves
1956 Ford F 100 Front Hood
If you've spent any time with the mem-bers of the F-100 community, you know that these Blue Oval fans hold their trucks in high regard. Often, drivers will have owned several of Ford's iconic pickup with each one better than the last. The most popular approach seems to be modifying as many details on the truck as possible, without obscuring the truck's classic style. There also seems to be a consensus that the '56, with its distinctive wraparound windshield is the sought-after ride. George Nicholson fits the F-100 owner profile perfectly. Among many other Fords, he's owned three F-100s and currently has a pair of '56s in the driveway, one painted flat black and the other, this beautiful black and silver version he calls his "Silver Bullet."

1956 Ford F 100 Truck Rear View
The customizing goal was to create a subtle, street rod-style '56 with every inch massaged in some way, while still remaining true to the original design. When Jim received the truck, his initial impression was that the body was fairly good but the entire frontend had been badly modified in an attempt to install a larger Lincoln motor. The first step was to remove the damaged frame sections and create a new front clip. With a dolly full of 2X4 rectangular steel tubing and George's second '56 F-100 as a model, Jim constructed a new front clip, incorporating a Fatman Fabrications crossmember along with a Mustang II frontend, tubular A-arms, and Thunderbird rack-and-pinion power steering. Standard springs and Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks, paired with 11-inch Cougar disc brakes, completed the frontend. Moving to the rear, Jim notched the framerails for additional axle clearance and installed a Ford 9-inch, held in place with monoleaf springs that allowed a slightly lower ride height.

1956 Ford F 100 Reflectors
Lots of subtle body mods were added to the Effie, beginning with the '56 Ford Fairlane parking lights integrated into the original grille and painted to match. The tilt-forward hood mechanism is from No Limit and created the perfect canvas to display some of Jim's custom paint techniques. In order to allow the bumper to be mounted closer to the body, the front frame horns were shortened, then the bumper bolts were smoothed, and the ends of the bumpers filled in. The cab is stock height but the door handles were shaved, corners rounded, and one-piece door glass replaced the originals. The traditional wraparound windshield that makes the '56 F-100 so distinctive was complemented by the new Big Back Window kit from Mike Chesser, with Jim carefully welding it in place. The cowl was also filled in and a retractable power antenna now resides where the gas filler cap used to be.


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