72 f100 wrote:You must be able to read my mind Manny. And I actually brought an extinguisher with me the day I brought it home.
Im having fun with it and that's what matters.
Yeah I learned that in high school. Buddy of mine Gomer (yes that's right, Were down here in the south.) had a 65 c10 chev he poured everything he had into. It had one of them little glass see thru filters on the 283. One night cruising town it rattled undone and hit the headers. Sadly it was a long road for him to get it fixed. I told myself I would never get caught out like that. Carbs can do it to ya fast. Secondly just remember while your sitting over to the side of the garage on a stool watching your smashed fingers bleed onto the floor that it's all in the fun of building up these old bumps and its worth it.
Just another Ford fool named Dan.
The Junk that hangs around
67' F-250 highboy Camper special cross breed currently under way http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=86706
1974 Bronco 302 3 speed
1984 bronco 302 c6 35's
1994 F350 7.3 5spd dually.
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
Manny wrote:Hmmmm looks like the snow ball effect..... I will just do this little thing here. But that bolt over there, and this wire right here.......... Next the bump is a bare chassis on jack stands...
I call it "catching the *might as well's*". Might as well do this while I'm here. Oh, and might as well take care of that.....
Great thread. Reminds me of a certain bump I know....
~Heirloom
'68 F250 360, 4 spd Project Thread!
Plans are for a stout 400, C6, 3.54 gears, 33" BFG AT's, bucket seats and custom console. Final assembly, nearing start up...
"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not."
~ Thomas Jefferson
"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
~ Abraham Lincoln
Believe it or not I have finally found that illusive thing called "TIME". I took the oportunity to work on the bumpside a little. I have ordered parts to install a mustang gas tank, and axle flip. Watching EVILBAY for a good deal on a posi.
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Good luck with your project! Should be a sweet truck once a few things get taken care of. I'd get the engine taken care of, so it can at least be driven while you source everything else you're needing to get. But then again, if you have wheels to drive while working on the truck, then no big deal, and you can just do whatever you want at whatever pace you choose. However you choose, I hope it all works as smoothly as possible. Love seeing the bumpsides getting ressurected!