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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
Right there with ya ryan,almost had mine out--when one corner hung up and sent a 2' crack shooting right up the middle
I've had enough and I'm not alone
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
yeah thats where mine started too, broke the corner off and sent cracks all over so then i went to town on it getting it out becauuse it was already wasted.
Heres a secret... I have been working on the 69 for the past week, 9 hours each day. thats about 63 hours of work on the 69. Guess what im doing? you'll find out soon. in a week or 2. suspense
Heres a secret... I have been working on the 69 for the past week, 9 hours each day. thats about 63 hours of work on the 69. Guess what im doing? you'll find out soon. in a week or 2. suspense
-Ryan
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
ultimate teaser picture
MUWAHAHAHA
just to let you know practically this whole time i have been prepping for paint and i have no painted 1/4 of the truck, i was going to wait longer until i paint the whole truck but i can't hold out on you guys any longer
MUWAHAHAHA
just to let you know practically this whole time i have been prepping for paint and i have no painted 1/4 of the truck, i was going to wait longer until i paint the whole truck but i can't hold out on you guys any longer
-Ryan
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 7/9 ??
updates?
bottom wheel
bottom wheel
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 7/9 ??
+1 update?
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
[quote="1971ford"]ultimate teaser picture
MUWAHAHAHA
just to let you know practically this whole time i have been prepping for paint and i have no painted 1/4 of the truck, i was going to wait longer until i paint the whole truck but i can't hold out on you guys any longer
OOOO, rustoleum?
MUWAHAHAHA
just to let you know practically this whole time i have been prepping for paint and i have no painted 1/4 of the truck, i was going to wait longer until i paint the whole truck but i can't hold out on you guys any longer
OOOO, rustoleum?
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 7/9 ??
definetly the bottom wheel those others look like a chevy wheel.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 3/15 metal work + mods
Have you considered a nice set of American Racing Torque Thrust Ds? THey're period correct (the wheel of the old Shelby Mustangs in 65 and 66) adn look pretty bad ass.1971ford wrote:
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also, what is pictured above in my earlier post is a pair of 1958 352 EDC heads and a streetmaster 390 aluminum intake. They will be going on the 69's 390 once i get it hot-tanked and machined soon. And ill be getting a mild cam, new pistons/rods, head work, holley carb, etc.
I applaud your effort here. It reminds me of my work to "restore" my 1966 Mustang that I started when I was fourteen. Looks like you're doing it a lot better than me though, I ran out of money a year later and since then I haven't had time! Hopefully I'll resume work on the old Mustang withen the next year or so (after I pour a concrete pad for a work area). Also, just for the whole full disclosure thing... I'm thirty now!
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1970 F250 High Boy (NP435 / Dana 24 / No engine, rusted to hell and back body, project to combine with above.)
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1971 Camper Special (390 / C6 / D60)
1970 F250 High Boy (NP435 / Dana 24 / No engine, rusted to hell and back body, project to combine with above.)
1966 Rustang (289 / C4 Project stalled for ages)
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- 1971ford
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 7/9 ??
sorry guys, i have been putting 100% of my time into the '71 because we are getting ready for our first race!
But i need to get you guys better pictures of the whole thing. The interior, firewall, inside doors, fender jambs, door panels, and valances are all painted.
The body needs to be gone over again then it will be painted, can't wait!!
But i need to get you guys better pictures of the whole thing. The interior, firewall, inside doors, fender jambs, door panels, and valances are all painted.
The body needs to be gone over again then it will be painted, can't wait!!
-Ryan
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 7/9 ??
Alright guys, no more of this no-update nonsense. From now on i will be posint updates weekly again!
Ive only done one thing since the last update...
I painted the whole truck
I still need to wetsand/buff the whole thing and do some touch-up im sure. I actually ROLLED the paint on, with Brightside paint after spending probably 50 hours researchign roll on paintjobs. I also rushed the body work and it definately shows, so all in all the truck is finally painted, the paint itself will look good once i buff it out and the body work will do for now.
Eventually (like when i actually have a job and money again) i would really like to strip the whole extererior of the body and have it shot HVLP, with all new body work.
I have decided to rhino-line the bed, that will be in a while. I would love to have it nice and shiny painted, but in order to paint hte bed i would have to completely strip it all to metal since the old paint is all flaking off. Then again i might have to so that the rhino-liner doesnt peel... so i might paint it.. we will see.
Remember that there used to be a bed seam above the bump, and a vertical one behind it. also the rear lower bed corner used to be bashed in, 3 feet of hte bump on the passenger side used to be completely bashed in, i added the dentside fuel door assembly, and other stuff.
before:
after:
well???
Ive only done one thing since the last update...
I painted the whole truck
I still need to wetsand/buff the whole thing and do some touch-up im sure. I actually ROLLED the paint on, with Brightside paint after spending probably 50 hours researchign roll on paintjobs. I also rushed the body work and it definately shows, so all in all the truck is finally painted, the paint itself will look good once i buff it out and the body work will do for now.
Eventually (like when i actually have a job and money again) i would really like to strip the whole extererior of the body and have it shot HVLP, with all new body work.
I have decided to rhino-line the bed, that will be in a while. I would love to have it nice and shiny painted, but in order to paint hte bed i would have to completely strip it all to metal since the old paint is all flaking off. Then again i might have to so that the rhino-liner doesnt peel... so i might paint it.. we will see.
Remember that there used to be a bed seam above the bump, and a vertical one behind it. also the rear lower bed corner used to be bashed in, 3 feet of hte bump on the passenger side used to be completely bashed in, i added the dentside fuel door assembly, and other stuff.
before:
after:
well???
-Ryan
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 10/9 PAINTED!
lookin good so far
I'll get it one piece at a time and it wont cost me a dime...
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 10/9 PAINTED!
Looking good. I like those two colors.
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 10/9 PAINTED!
That is NICE, I love the way it looks with those colors on there.
-Jason
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 10/9 PAINTED!
Thanks all. I'm soo excited to wake up early and start putting it all back together!
The problem is that i don't have carpet, so i can't put my sweet modern bench in, and i can't bolt anything to the inside of the firewall because i don't have a firewall pad
Oh well, i have plenty to do! i need to paint all the firewall stuff (brake booster, etc.), wire the chassis, wire everything else, assemble the doors. I can't wait to pull it out of the side yard into the yard to get some natural light on the paint, wash it all, and get some good pictures.
The problem is that i don't have carpet, so i can't put my sweet modern bench in, and i can't bolt anything to the inside of the firewall because i don't have a firewall pad
Oh well, i have plenty to do! i need to paint all the firewall stuff (brake booster, etc.), wire the chassis, wire everything else, assemble the doors. I can't wait to pull it out of the side yard into the yard to get some natural light on the paint, wash it all, and get some good pictures.
-Ryan
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Re: 69 F100 Ranger project- 10/9 PAINTED!
Looks great! I really need to send you the crew so you can get to work on it's body. It would be a good winter project for you....
Joe
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