
full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
Sawzalls are awesome now own to drilling out spot welds around the firewall. I plan on using the a/c and the brake booster. We shall see.


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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
The wiring harness looks intimidating as hell but I'm up for it.


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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
I finished drilling the firewall and removed the floor and firewall from the frame now I'm going to set the 65 in place and see where I need to start cutting.


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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
I got the 65 sheet metal off today not very hard to do.






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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
Ok so I know it looks a little goofy right now but I got to do a little nip tuck on her but I believe it will fit


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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
Cut the front pans out damn they were rust free




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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
I channeled the cab 6 inches I'm hoping to lay the rockers!!!!!



The Saleen wheels in the rear are to wide and I head to go with the CV wheel to clear don't really matter I think the CV Steelies will look cool on this old school SLICK



The Saleen wheels in the rear are to wide and I head to go with the CV wheel to clear don't really matter I think the CV Steelies will look cool on this old school SLICK
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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
Well I got another change of plan I have always wanted to build a bagged and bodied truck so back out comes the saws all and more cutting. I took the cab and bed off the chassis and bolted the CV floor and firewall to the factory CV body mounts.

I put the cab on a body cart that I made to finish cutting the firewall out for the cv firewall


I put the cab on a body cart that I made to finish cutting the firewall out for the cv firewall

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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
I put the cab back on and it cleared the CV pan and firewall extremely well I have to modify it of course but it's going to work out great!



Pretty much all the bed floor fad to go. I had to remove the bed wheel wells completely and I ground them back to where the two bed side panels meet.




Pretty much all the bed floor fad to go. I had to remove the bed wheel wells completely and I ground them back to where the two bed side panels meet.

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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
Here she is layer out no rear springs no front struts low and wicked as hell looking I have got to cut the drive shaft tunnel to get the rear of the cab down but it only needs about 1/2 in so not to bad.



That's where she is as of now I need to get me some more cut off wheels and sawzall blades. Next I will be breaking out the square tubbing and the welders and building a new bed floor and filling gaps around the floor pan and firewall. My thoughts on bagging is to set the frame as low as it will go and then bag it. Anyway thanks for the input



That's where she is as of now I need to get me some more cut off wheels and sawzall blades. Next I will be breaking out the square tubbing and the welders and building a new bed floor and filling gaps around the floor pan and firewall. My thoughts on bagging is to set the frame as low as it will go and then bag it. Anyway thanks for the input
- Charlie'sChopShop
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
Looking a lot better that my frame swap did. How much clearance is their between the frame and tires on the rear? maybe you could use a narrower rear axle? How much room are you going to have for the A/C under the dash?
Keep up the good work!!
Keep up the good work!!
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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
I will have to run a 45mm-50mm offset wheel I don't think width will be an issue but the CV track width is wide. I will measure it when I get home today and post it. I kind of like the steel wheels I'm thinking about getting them powder coated an off white with a red pin stripe. I think I could run a Bullitt wheel if I roll the lips on the fender openings. As for the A/C I'm going to try and use the CV dash I have seen it done and wiring will be pretty much cut and dry I'm thinking of using the column as well.
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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
I have 4.25" from the frame rail to the tire and 2" from the shock mount to the tire.
- 1965fordf100
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
Looking pretty sweet! A lot more brave than I am, no way I'm cutting that deep into a truck lol
Phil
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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
It's a little scary cutting into one but I believe it is going to turn out to be a nice truck thanks for the positive comments. I will post more when I'm not working my real job.
Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
This looks so familiar hahahahahah. It was a huge amount of work but I think the product is worth it-looks like you are taking what we did and channeling everything a few more inches which will make it sit real nice 
2003 F150 SVT Lightning-"Bonnie"-Mid 12s Daily Driver
1963 F100 SWB Project-"Lacy"-Crown Vic frame swap in the process!
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=28059
1963 F100 SWB Project-"Lacy"-Crown Vic frame swap in the process!
http://slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=28059
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s281scsaleen
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Re: full 03 CV chassis on 65 slick
I hope so I got my bags so i can start on mounting them in the truck.
