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noley99
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Post by noley99 »

This thing is way cool!!!! Is there a chance of a chop in the future? I think it would look cool!

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UNIFAN
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dragginwagon wrote:nice!!!!
why i didnt buy this truck when i had the chance i'll never know... i hate me :cry:


Me neither! Believe it or not I almost passed on it over price! After looking at it I knew I wanted it but the seller wasn't seeing it my way. He won. I left and had decided to pass but after realizing on the way home how many I had looked at and how long I had been looking for one I decided to bite the bullet and come off the extra 200 bones. I just get that way sometimes. :)

Red, I hope you see this thing there also but it might be a hope and a prayer at this point. May have to do some recruiting or something!

Noley, I'm afraid during my ownership it has seen all the cutting its gonna get
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Post by twistedfreak »

that thing is bad a$$ ive been looking for one for some time but cant find any around
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Post by deflaytedwayz »

That looks awesome!
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Post by UNIFAN »

Pans and mounts are roughed in along with crossmember ends. Frame is fully welded and ground (and ground and ground and ground) and in paint waiting to be assembled. Motor and trans are on standby and the wheels are in route. With any luck it may assemble itself soon! Would still like to find a few front clip parts though.

Few pics of cab.....

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Post by noley99 »

Keep me motivated!
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Post by UNIFAN »

Time to start assembly!!!

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Post by Greg D »

This is going to be good................
1964 F 100 - I am going to do "something" with it.......

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Post by f100matt »

Looks good... whats the other frame to??
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f100matt wrote:Looks good... whats the other frame to??


Its to this..... a customers 66 SWB that we are doing also.

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and mine is looking something like this now.....

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Post by Hookedtrout »

I'd say you got this crap down to a science, can mine be next???
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Post by Max »

Anyone who can work around two Slicks parked end to end (one being a crew cab) and still have room to push a welder, tool boxes, parts, etc. around it just plain make me sick and disgusted with envy. :lol:
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Post by f100matt »

x2 :lol:
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Post by dragginwagon »

ima have to stop by sometime
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Post by HiBoy63 »

Yup this is a car or truck builders garage. Im jealous. Nice work though.
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Post by twistedfreak »

very sweet
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Hookedtrout wrote:I'd say you got this crap down to a science, can mine be next???


BRING IT ON BROTHER!! :lol:

Yea I'm really grateful to have what room I do have but never in my life have I worked in this much clutter. It's driving me crazy! Nothing is where it is suppose to be because it's been a thrash trying to get these done. Going to have to dedicate a day to just get organized again. Hopefully it will all be worth it in the end.
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Post by Reds Rod Shop »

Looking good as always. Are you gonna have her done in time for the F100 show?
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Was making an effort but will have to leave both of them behind. Would have been close for my customers truck but it was gonna be super tight and not a 100% complete so we are just going to wait and bring them to the Smoky Mtn F100 show. Would have gotten the crew together if I wasn't spending all the time on the other but the customer is always first. At least around here. :)

Bringing yours out this weekend?
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Post by Reds Rod Shop »

I want to but the wearher isn't looking too good for a bare metal truck. I'm keeping an eye on it. Hopefully it'll clear up. Fingers crossed.
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