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:D THIS IS OUR 68 SWB RANGER
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That is nice!
Can't wait to see the rest.
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Thanks but I like your rear. The lincoln that is.
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Nice work 8)
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That looks SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!

really great looking engine. Keep the pictures coming as you move on!
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Lookin very good!! :rock:
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Thanks to all , just trying to keep up with you guy's on the west coast !!!
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:rock: thats nice!
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Thanks to all !
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Man that is a sweet looking motor and gonna be nice when you get finished. Making my mouth water to get mine finished.
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WOW! Very nice. Almost looks like mine accept for the aliminum heads and the better paint job. :clap:
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Holy $h!T... I love that instrument panel ... may I ask where you got it??
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wow looks really good I'm loving the bezel is that the billet pice installed on the stock cluster?
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Sorry about the delay on my reply.Tryin to get this truck up and running. The billet dash is from a place called flashback F100's. It was really easy to install all you had to do was cut out the middle of the stock bezel and then drill a few holes. Its held in by four studs that screw into the back of the billet peice and then slide threw the holes you drill in the bezel. Oh yeah and once you get the gauges mounted it weighs a little bit more then the original peice.:wink:
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