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Re: More done on the 72'...

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finally got the patch piece to put in the hole I cut to fill the stock aux side fuel tank hole. Just have to get the paint and junk off around it top/bottom to weld it in.

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Got the old perches off the ford 10.25 and had a spare set of 2.5inch perches just to set on the axle so went ahead and mounted it to see how it looked. Not sure if I want the old perches off the D70 or just order some new custom 2.25 perches.

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I think I am going to order the weld on plates for the 9" ford rear. I have wanted to convert my 2wd f100 to 4 wheel disk for a while. Thanks for the link.
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Ended up ordering a set of 2.25 wide leaf perches with the 3.5" axle tube for my rear ford sterling 10.25 from:
http://www.ballisticfabrication.com/Lea ... _1485.html

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Pick up a 1979 HP D60 (4.10 gears) for the front Monday 8/8/11 :hd:

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Nice score man, im dying to find one myself
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well the guy is selling out from under me to someone tomorrow..... so now back to finding another :x
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awww that blows, sorry to hear that man happiend to me a few times with car parts
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My current 460 EFI motor is speed density... (bank to bank injection) so California has mass air (sequential injection) so trying to get all the pieces to convert mine over to mass air....have a line on some parts if there not sold from under me :lol:

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finally got the rotors for the rear disk brake conversion... have brackets,calipers now just to put it all together :thup:

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Just working on getting the 1968 4x4 crossmember all out of the frame to weld into my 2wd F350... Its a pain in the #*%@()%)@ getting all the pieces off by the weld. At least I can get it all cleaned up also before installing (want it to look as stock as possible)

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alittle bit more cleaning up on the crossmember then how to fit it between the frame rails after I cut the 2wd crossmember out :hmm:

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Having actually seen your truck in person was amazing. I appreciate the 'cooks tour' you gave me, just wish I had more time and wasn't worn out from driving.

Pictures do NOT give your build the credit it deserves, it's MUCH more impressive up close and personal.

How in the world you keep your garage as neat, clean and organized as you do is truly amazing. Mine looks like explosion went off...greasy parts and tools everywhere, scheeze, I'm a pig.

...anyway, Thanks for the update and sharing your great truck with all of us.
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Im just glad I didnt have to throw the parts and you could use them (thanx for picking them up) I will have to stop by on my way to San Diego sometime :thup:
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That is a brave and hard working man to get what he wants wow. Cutting up all that frame and rivets, and whew already sweating. Cool cool parts, and nice build. Going to look at that np205 brake right now for my 91' bronco...... :evil:
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