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prject big red (update)

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This is my 68 that i bought 6 years ago from the original owners,158k miles. It has a 240 3 speed on column and 3.70 9".
This is what i am starting with.
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More pics
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clip gone engine out and put away for the day.
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put away for the day
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What are your plans for it?
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My plans is to leave the exterior looking the same and add some different wheels, replace all rusted areas, replace inner fender aprons (already have them) and rad support (have it) paint the engine bay and the frame. add power steering and power brakes (have the parts). :thup:
The engine will be an 83 5.0 h.o. long tube headers (already built) and i'm up in the air on a trans, i have a c6 ready to put in, but i may go with a 5 speed manual, and regear the rear, what ratio will depend on which trans i go with. :D
Opinions are welcome on any part of the project, i am on a budget, so it will take some time. I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible.
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Looks like you're off to a good start! :thup:
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Looks like a good solid truck! Good luck! :thup:
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I would go with the T5. I love jaming through my gears on it. :D

Looks like a nice solid truck. Thanks for the pics!
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Craftsman,

My first Ford truck, (born and raised in Chattanooga, got the truck there) was much the same as yours. Three on the tree, armstrong steering, manual brakes!

You got a good start on a nice looking truck!

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whats that (Plastic?) piece under the dash on the passenger side, with the 3 holes in it.A/C?Or gage holder?
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What are your plans for the wheels?

If you're gonna change them out for something different, I'd like to buy those from you.


Thanks - Dennis
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Pipes71 wrote:whats that (Plastic?) piece under the dash on the passenger side, with the 3 holes in it.A/C?Or gage holder?
That is a gauge holder, made from a peice of 3/4" oak, i took it all the way across because from sitting in the truck it hides under dash heater box and duct work, it may get changed to something else though.
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Finleyphoto wrote:What are your plans for the wheels?

If you're gonna change them out for something different, I'd like to buy those from you.


Thanks - Dennis
I will be changing them but it will be a while before that happens though.
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Trying to load new pics that got deleted in the move
Didn't work :(
Pics are back :D
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