My 68 flareside project.
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- FreakysFords
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Darlin 69 Ranger 390 4v, PS, DS II, disc front, 3G alternator, 67 mirror.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
Here is a shot of the hood with the weathered look i like the way it turned out.
pic of wheel with the cap.
pic of wheel with the cap.
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Well got some more work done i took one fender down to metal and found some more covered up rust. I blasted my f-600 instrument cluster and got it painted and put my guages in. Pics.
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Got some more work done i got the front fenders patched and painted. I tell you what that orange paint was hiding some bad body work once again. I love how the guy just put filler right in the rust holes it took me a while on the fenders cause they were real bad. The more rust i patch the better i get. The first plus i had is when i pulled the windshield i was expecting to see rust but it is rust free. I am painting the truck in separate pieces then i will put it all together the start the process of weathering the paint so that it looks like the hood. This week i will get started on filling the holes in the dash.PICS
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Well i am back on my project its been a long hot summer but i am fired up and back on track. I got most of the top of the dash done i just need to cut one more vent cover piece and do a little more welding then some filler. Then i will move to the front dash holes. Here is a pic of the dash.
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I am soooo glad you decided to continue on with this project!!! I just came across a 69 Ranger in pretty good condition and I would like to do the front setup pretty close to yours. I cant wait to see how yours comes out!!
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I got burnt out with all the rust i had to repair so i just stepped back and waited for cooler weather. I got the rest of the dash holes welded up this morning i just need to grind them then i can start the body work. I still have the passenger side floor to repair and the door jam has some cover up done so there is no telling what i will find. Once i get that finished the interior will be painted and the front cap can go back on hopefully.
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Great job hanging in there with the project. The work is impressive.
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Re: My 68 flareside project.
How much of a drop do you think you got total from the beams and all the air out of the bags?
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I think its around 7-8 inches thats with notching the crossmember.
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My hood is rusted up front too, did you weld the seam up and then smooth it out?
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MOst of the repair was close to the seam, i did small tack welds at the seam but didnt weld it solid. I used short hair fiberglass for the repairs then a thin coat of filler to finish it off.
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You have done great work on that truck. Can I ask where you got it and if it came from East Texas? When I was young my Dads best friend had an Orange 68 flareside with a straight 6 and a standard. The grille was white on his though. He died and his son got the truck after that and I have not seen it since. Truck looks great, glad you picked back up on it. Ben
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I got it here in louisiana but it was originaly red and the guy i got it from painted it orange. I will get back on the truck shortly.
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