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Re: Project Basketcase#16 "quick/low budget/rattle can build"

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basketcase0302 wrote: And something in the over 30 years I've driven Ford trucks that I've never had in my truck before, (the round piece on the bottom) any guesses? :lol:
High / low beam switch cover pad?
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Re: Project Basketcase#16 "quick/low budget/rattle can build"

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basketcase0302 wrote: And something in the over 30 years I've driven Ford trucks that I've never had in my truck before, (the round piece on the bottom) any guesses? :lol:



High / low beam switch cover pad?
YES!
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Re: Project Basketcase#16 "quick/low budget/rattle can build"

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basketcase0302 wrote:

But why stop there... :doh: Go ahead and pull out the old windshield that has two small pin holes in it, and work on that drip rail too! :hw:
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This is why I am afraid to start anything on mine.
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Looking good BC!

Yur gonna drive this beast up here right?? :D
Heck, bring it on up. U can stay in the motorhome and help me knock my projects out.... oops, I mean finish yours up ;) lol
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Lookin good! Some nice touches :D
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That small block exhaust manifold, it looks new is it? If is where did you get it. I'm looking for new ones, and I need the straight backs and no one seems to have them.
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Re: Project Basketcase#16 "quick/low budget/rattle can build"

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Basketcase wrote: Then I got my P.S. West Coast mirror re-mounted. My buddy Doug and I got the one year old windshield from my 79' dentside installed yesterday, with the new gasket! Pretty happy with how well it went in. I'll wait awhile before I water test it though:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16137.jpg
I think you installed that mirror on the wrong side, it's pointing forward. It won't do you much god like that. :evil: :lol:
Just joking. It's starting to take shape. I really like that look of the F350 DRW truck with a flat-bed. Keep those picktures coming.
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Nice finds!
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Sounds like you got your work cut out for you. All I got yesterday was some bodywork done on the dash since I'm leaving the cover off. And a bloody head since I stood up to get out of the cab and hit my head on the doorway lip. :doh: Ouch! Remember, its winter up here in Michigan so :lol: I have to wait for the garage to warm up. And its difficult to make sure your bodywork is good when you can't feel it since your hands are numb. But I got my casting leftovers ground off of my connecting rods to strengthen them. Plus I got some engine work done at my machinists shop. :D :woohoo:
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Nice find on the f-600 cluster!! :hd:
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All I can say is amazing. I wish I would get off my lazy butt, and at least try to do half the stuff you have done.
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Skeeters are pretty bad huh? Well like my cousin says "gotta skeeter on your peter whack it off whack it off".
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Re: Project Basketcase#16 "quick/low budget/rattle can build"

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BB429, That one goes way...back. :lol:

I got a little more done the past few days, it's almost starting to look like a bump again. I got the the antenna from my 79' mounted / got the wipers re-attached / got the washer nozzles re-installed plumbed and sealed / and got the driver's side West Coast mirror re-attached:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16150.jpg

I had to quick get some paint on the mid-ships/rear frame rails this afternoon. Temperature here is gonna be too crappy for painting for the entire next week. So here's the first coat of Rustoleum gloss black on those:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16155.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16154.jpg
Now I can finally run the plumbing (gas/brake) and the wiring back into the inner frame rails! :thup:

And I finally took the time to get the first coat of gloss black on the rear frame area. I've been waiting to do this...because I know there will be more welding back there:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16151.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16152.jpg
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16153.jpg
I've only got about 3 feet of frame rail on each side to finish cleaning up. Just don't have time for it right now... :(

Then I "jumped" into wiring the F-600 panel. It's not a "plug and play" on my 71 to enable the F-600 gauges like I'd like to do:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16156.jpg
Oh' well...what's a little bit of soldering and heat shrink tubing:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16157.jpg
I'm down to three wires to finish it.
My buddy Doug is gonna' sandblast my panel so I can start with a fresh look to it.
Still pondering a color choice for it. :hmm:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff13 ... C16149.jpg
I'll have to put the LED's for the F-600 panel on a Christmas list, just too expensive for me. :(
I feel fortunate enough just to have found the panel. :thup:

That's about it for now, another good bump day! :pray:
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Re: Project Basketcase#16 "quick/low budget/rattle can build"

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:eek: Jeff you keep these young'ns in line(lot on here these days) :thup:

As always "Looking Good"(a little pre-youngin humor) and moving right along :hd:
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