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i'd say it's a job well done!
I had to start somewhere
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Re: re: I had to start somewhere
Me It Was Fixing Little Things For Inspection Now Its Turned Into A Cab Swap. So I Also Had The Problem Of A Simple Project And Now Have A Truck In A Million Pices.Pipes71 wrote: um for me it wasnt the battery..it was the automatic floor shifter that kept binding now I got another frame and the truck in about a million parts..
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60 Mercury Comet
65 Ford Econoline
72 Ford F100 on 79 4x4 SWB frame
77 Ford F250 "lowboy" 4x4
09 Harley Xl1200c
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Re: re: I had to start somewhere
Lookin good there AlleyCat! I think the factory designed these trucks to look good with the hood up! (cuz that's how they spend most of their time! )dablack00 wrote:Nice informative post. Great job. Also, good idea to fix the exhaust leaks, swap in PS and PB while stuff is apart, but be careful. This is how most full frame off paint jobs start.
"Aw, while I'm at it, I might was well, pull off the bed and lay the cab on its back so I can clean up the mounts and paint the bottom...."
Next thing you know you have a bump all torn apart in your driveway. You wife comes out and says, "what happened? I thought you were just going to put a new battery in?"