Stangconv's 68 F-100 Project
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Stangconv's 68 F-100 Project
Hey I am going to start tearing into my 68 F100 here soon... (within a week or so) I put a tent garage up to hopefully Shelter me from some of this Canadian winter... Hopefully a heater can keep me toasty while tearing it apart. My plan is to get it stripped to frame by the end of winter. I want to be able to do the lowering and disc brakes in the spring. I also have another child due in May so hopefully I get lots done before then!!!
Heres some pics of the truck...
It looks in rough shape.. and it is.. however the big thing is there is almost no rust..
Here is my plan:
Full frame up rebuild
390 mild hotrodding
4 speed tranny
ford 9" rear
Drop beams and reversing the rear hangers
Rims & Tires,
Disc Power Brake conversion
Power sterring conversion.
Newer Ford seats
And whatever else I find along the way..
I got a local artist to draw a picture of what I want my end result to be....
I left it colorless, because I am not sure what color I want it to be....
I colored some quickly myself to see what I like... I like the yellow with the black hood..but noone else here does...
I think I am going to be painting this myself with the tremclad method... I know some of you are probally cringing when you hear that.. but it makes alot of sense to me... as I want it to be a very nice driver, I dont want to worry about the paint getting dinged at the mall, or worry about driving on gravel. And then I ahve more moeny to put into the engine.
This is the order I am setting for myself... Does this sound good?
Strip it down to frame (clean up & paint frame)
Suspention and Brakes
Test fit motor and drivetrain.
Put body back on with new mounts etc.
Body work get everything straight
Tear apart paint.
Reassemble
Look for more updates coming within the next couple weeks, and any advice you have would be wonderful!!!!
Heres some pics of the truck...
It looks in rough shape.. and it is.. however the big thing is there is almost no rust..
Here is my plan:
Full frame up rebuild
390 mild hotrodding
4 speed tranny
ford 9" rear
Drop beams and reversing the rear hangers
Rims & Tires,
Disc Power Brake conversion
Power sterring conversion.
Newer Ford seats
And whatever else I find along the way..
I got a local artist to draw a picture of what I want my end result to be....
I left it colorless, because I am not sure what color I want it to be....
I colored some quickly myself to see what I like... I like the yellow with the black hood..but noone else here does...
I think I am going to be painting this myself with the tremclad method... I know some of you are probally cringing when you hear that.. but it makes alot of sense to me... as I want it to be a very nice driver, I dont want to worry about the paint getting dinged at the mall, or worry about driving on gravel. And then I ahve more moeny to put into the engine.
This is the order I am setting for myself... Does this sound good?
Strip it down to frame (clean up & paint frame)
Suspention and Brakes
Test fit motor and drivetrain.
Put body back on with new mounts etc.
Body work get everything straight
Tear apart paint.
Reassemble
Look for more updates coming within the next couple weeks, and any advice you have would be wonderful!!!!
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Re: Stangconv's 68 F-100 Project
Wow, that seat...it gave me the heaves just looking at it.
Look forward to seeing your progress!
Look forward to seeing your progress!
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Yeah it looks decieving... WHile its not in the best shape... that is an old ratty blanket sitting on there....
But its got to go anyways...
Although a recovering would proablly work wonders!!
But its got to go anyways...
Although a recovering would proablly work wonders!!
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Took the doors off for more room... Cleaned the interior a little too.. Took a better picture of the seat.
Tools going into the "garage"...
Air compressor and air tools
Some old trucks parts trucks...
Nice bumper on the Dentside... WIll this fit on the Bumps?
Another Dent extended cab
SO does anyone like the Yellow with Black hood? Or does it look incomplete like my wife says?
Tools going into the "garage"...
Air compressor and air tools
Some old trucks parts trucks...
Nice bumper on the Dentside... WIll this fit on the Bumps?
Another Dent extended cab
SO does anyone like the Yellow with Black hood? Or does it look incomplete like my wife says?
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Re: Stangconv's 68 F-100 Project
I agree with your wife. But what if you made the black go partially into the fenders somehow?
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Yeah I guess I am the only one... Oh well... I have lots of time to think about it... Orange might be cool, but I like the straight Yellow...
I would like to do black... but since I am doing my own bodywork... Probally not the best choice
I would like to do black... but since I am doing my own bodywork... Probally not the best choice
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Hey thanks... I need to find some pics of an Orange bump... I have been liking the sounds of Orange too...
I dont want to have the truck done by May... I just want to get it stripped down and maybe the get the Discs and have it lowered by then... I dont get a lot of time to work on the truck, with a pretty demanding Job and family...
I am thinking its gonna take a couple years to get the truck done.
I dont want to have the truck done by May... I just want to get it stripped down and maybe the get the Discs and have it lowered by then... I dont get a lot of time to work on the truck, with a pretty demanding Job and family...
I am thinking its gonna take a couple years to get the truck done.
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Well I stole someones picture of the yellow, and I played with osme photoshop last night at work (well GIMP really) and I cam up with osme interesting colors...
I am digging the Green and Orange!!
The original
I am digging the Green and Orange!!
The original
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Re: Stangconv's 68 F-100 Project
i so know that truck cool how'd you get it to look like real paint? I always goof it up.
"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." - Mark Twain
'70 f250 4x4 Crew cab 460/C6 '72 F100 390/C6 9.8 MPG AVG. '89 Mercury Cougar LS Dual Exh. V6 . 18.9 MPG AVG. In Town.
I don't want to give em a heart-attack. That is what would happen if I answered the door in the buff. Heck it almost scares me to death when I step out of the shower and look in the mirror.~Mancar1~
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'70 f250 4x4 Crew cab 460/C6 '72 F100 390/C6 9.8 MPG AVG. '89 Mercury Cougar LS Dual Exh. V6 . 18.9 MPG AVG. In Town.
I don't want to give em a heart-attack. That is what would happen if I answered the door in the buff. Heck it almost scares me to death when I step out of the shower and look in the mirror.~Mancar1~
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Re: Stangconv's 68 F-100 Project
I will tell you but you have to promise to keep posting about my progress....
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 16&t=36674
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 16&t=36674
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Well here are some updates!!!
Picture of the stock 6...
Picture of what my truck sees.. (snow )
Pulling the tank out (I was going to go under the frame but I think I might just go in the box.
New Seats that I got!!!
Had to try them in the truck... even though I am nowhere NEAR that part...
Needs new brackets... but look good in there!!
Sitting a little high Passenger side
Drivers front
Seats from the drivers side!!!
Its coming!!!
Picture of the stock 6...
Picture of what my truck sees.. (snow )
Pulling the tank out (I was going to go under the frame but I think I might just go in the box.
New Seats that I got!!!
Had to try them in the truck... even though I am nowhere NEAR that part...
Needs new brackets... but look good in there!!
Sitting a little high Passenger side
Drivers front
Seats from the drivers side!!!
Its coming!!!
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Re: Stangconv's 68 F-100 Project
Looking good! Hey, just fyi there is some info about mounting newer truck seats into our trucks around here somewhere. I think it's in the how to section on the home page...
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1971 F100 flareside 8ft
1964 Chrysler New Yorker Town and Country wagon
2006 Dodge Ram 2500 cummins
2005 Ford Ranger
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Sweet I will check it out...
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http://www.fordification.com/seats.htm This is what I was thinking of. It's not as much info as I thought, but it may still help you. Good luck!stangconv wrote:Sweet I will check it out...
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Yeah I have been over that... these seats are too new, but I am sure I will be able to figure something out!!
I bought a tilt steering column today... and I figured I better get a steering wheel to go with it...
Come Summertime I figure I am going to be pretty broke, so I best be getting the spending out of the way right now. (plus I have a large unfinished basement to store this stuff in.)
I need to buy some drop beams now....
I bought a tilt steering column today... and I figured I better get a steering wheel to go with it...
Come Summertime I figure I am going to be pretty broke, so I best be getting the spending out of the way right now. (plus I have a large unfinished basement to store this stuff in.)
I need to buy some drop beams now....
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