My 1965 ford f100
- therealjoeshmoe
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well started welding up the floor pan.. Im not the greatest welder as you can see, but it seems solid, and thats all that matters to me...got a little more work to do to this piece and i have 3 other holes ive got to weld up! hopefully ill get everything welded up this week and i can start finishing up the bottom of the cab. i also rounded me up a engine stand so fixing to pull the motor and start on it as well... getting a little overwelmed but im gonna push right through!!!
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You have a lot of work ahead of you, stick with it. Looks good
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Joe
Nice work so far....
I see you mentioned 'going back stock' with the front suspension. I'm not sure if you realize this but from the pics you posted it appears your front beams have been bent - probably intentionally for lowering purposes by cutting the coils. At least all the beams i've removed are basically straight and don't have that slight bow in them.....
Anyway, maybe you are aware and planning to cut the coils but if not, I think you will most likely run in to camper issues....
Nice work so far....
I see you mentioned 'going back stock' with the front suspension. I'm not sure if you realize this but from the pics you posted it appears your front beams have been bent - probably intentionally for lowering purposes by cutting the coils. At least all the beams i've removed are basically straight and don't have that slight bow in them.....
Anyway, maybe you are aware and planning to cut the coils but if not, I think you will most likely run in to camper issues....
"It's better to be gone but not forgotten, than to be forgotten but not gone." Gary Allan
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it had stock coils on it before and it was dead on..
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hahaha, those look like some sort of zombie apocalypse legs !
I am glad it is just grease and dirt heaven knows I bet I STILL have "SLICK" rust in my system somewhere...
I am glad it is just grease and dirt heaven knows I bet I STILL have "SLICK" rust in my system somewhere...
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Good deal (springs/beams/alignment). It should be good to go then when you put it all back together. Just thought i'd mention it since things like that sometimes aren't very noticeable unless you have two of them right next to each other for comparison.
It looks like you are making good progress! I hope you make your goal for Slick Stock......
It looks like you are making good progress! I hope you make your goal for Slick Stock......
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welp took a week of vacation and got alot of work done to my ford..kinda motivating to look at where i am now..
heres what i did..
degreased and sanded down frame.. and put rust neutralizing primor on
sprayed frame with satin black rustoleum..
got the rear end and front end loosely fitted
cleaned up the ole 352 a little
got tranny degreased and clean and painted with deezee bedliner spray
backing plates for the 9" cleaned degreased andprimed then on the outside coated with bedliner spray
and brake drums painted with 2,000 degree paint
heres what i did..
degreased and sanded down frame.. and put rust neutralizing primor on
sprayed frame with satin black rustoleum..
got the rear end and front end loosely fitted
cleaned up the ole 352 a little
got tranny degreased and clean and painted with deezee bedliner spray
backing plates for the 9" cleaned degreased andprimed then on the outside coated with bedliner spray
and brake drums painted with 2,000 degree paint
- therealjoeshmoe
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worked some more this weekend.. did a test run on my brakes to see how they were going to look, and i was pleased...lol i got the rear pumpkin all cleaned and painted, then Sunday i spend all morning welding up the bottom of my cab, then Sunday evening i finished up wire grinding the bottom of the cab and primed with rust neutralizer.. here some pics
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WELL I THOUGHT I WAS HAVEING A PRETTY EVENTFULL WEEKEND, BUT AS THEY SAY 1 STEP FORWARD 12 BACK.. I WOULDNT KNOW WHAT TO DO IF IT WENT TOGETHER RIGHT THE FIRST TIME.. i ENDED UP PUTTING THE BACKING PLATES ON THE WRONG SIDE, SO I GOT TO SWITCH THE WHEEL CYLINDERS AND PLATES.. I ALSO PUT BOTH PRIMARY SHOES ON ONE SIDE TOO LOL, IM LEARNING AS I GO.. IM JUST GLAD I HAVE THIS WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK SLICK60S, TO HELP ME GET IT RIGHT.. ANYWAY HERES SOME PICS!
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Isn't it amazing how you can find NEW parts with a sandblaster and a good paint job
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CARB CLEANER AND A SCRUB BRUSH WORKS WANDERS !!! LOL
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You are not goofing off on this rebuild.. holey cow your Gramps ole truck will be cherry for years after this over haul...
- Alan Mclennan
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Great work Joe, hope to see you at Slickstock!..
Oh and I noticed there were no foot photo comments!.....
Oh and I noticed there were no foot photo comments!.....
Honey, If I say I`ll fix something I will, there`s no need to remind me every 6 months!!
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- therealjoeshmoe
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COULDNT GET MY REAR EMERGENCY BRAKE CABLES FREE'D UP SO I WENT AHEAD AND ORDERED ALL NEW CABLES.. NOW I JUST GOT TO WAIT TILL THEY COME IN SO I CAN ASSEMBLE THE REAR HUBS.. GONNA TRY TO GET MY NEW BRAKE LINES RAN THIS WEEKEND.. GIVE ME A CHANCE TO USE MY NEW DOUBLE FLAREING TOOL!!
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THANKS GUYS, BOTH MY GRANDPAS ARE GONE AND GRANDMAS.. SO THIS IS THE ONLY THING THAT I HAVE LEFT FROM MY DADS DAD, I REMEMBER GOING OVER TO GRANDPAS AND THAT TRUCK WOULD SIT BEHIND HIS HOUSE WITH A TWO HORSE, HORSE TRAILER HOOKED UP TO IT.. i WOULD ALWAYS GO OUT AND PLAY IN THE TRAILER. THERE WAS NEVER A TIME I SAW THAT TRAILER UNHOOKED,, I WOULD HAVE LOVED TO HAD GOTTEN THAT TRAILER, JUST FOR SENTIMENTAL REASONS, PLUS MY DAUGHTER NEEDS ONE RIGHT NOW LOL... MY GRANDPA WOULD GET THE OLD MEAN RACE HORSES THAT NOONE WANTED AND HE WOULD WORK WITH THEM AND GET THEM WHERE SOMEONE COULD USE THEM, AND THEN HE WOULD ADOPT TEM OUT.. HE REALLY LOVED TRAINING HORSES, AND HE WAS GREAT AT IT TOO! I REALLY THOUGHT A LOT ABOUT MY OLE GRANDPA, HE INTRODUCED ME TO GOATS, CHICKENS AND HORSES. LOL AND WOULD TAKE ME TO THE HORSE RACES WITH HIM.. WE HAD SOME GOOD TIMES... I CANT WAIT TO GET THE TRUCK DONE, THE FIRST PLACE I AM GONNA DRIVE IT IS OVER TO THE NATIONAL CEMETERY TO SHOW GRANDPA.. ANYWAY THIS OLE TRUCK HAS BEEN A BIG PART OF MY LIFE AS WELL, GRANDPA BOUGHT IT BRAND NEW, I GOT IT IN 1995, CANT BELIEVE IVE HAD IT ALMOST 20 YEARS!!! ANYWAY IT WAS MY FIRST TRUCK, IT WAS THERE EVERYDAY AT SCHOOL, NEVER BROKE DOWN ON ME! GRANTED I TOOK CARE OF IT. IT WAS THERE AT PROM, GRADUATION, COLLEGE, TREE FELL ON IT AND DIDNT EVEN SCRATCH IT! SIT OUT IN A HALE STORM WITH A LITTLE BIGGER THEN GOLF BALL SIZE HALE AND NOT EVEN A DENT.. THIS TRUCK IS FAMILY AND IT WILL BE LEFT TO MY DAUGHTER WHEN I DIE.. HOPEFULLY SHE WILL KEEP IT AND LOVE IT LIKE I DO.. ANYWAY THERES MY TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE LOL
HERE I AM ON GRADUATION NIGHT
HERE IS MY GRANDPA DOING WHAT HE LOVED, HE IS THE ONE ON THE FAR LEFT
AND HERE IS MY MOMS DAD WITH HIS WORK TRUCK A 1963 F100 I BELIVE I SADLY NEVER GOT TO MEET HIM.. MOM TOLD ME HE LOVED TO TAKE THINGS APART AND REBUILD THEM, SO WE WOULD GET ALONG GREAT,, HE DESIGNED AND BUILT A LOCAL TOWNS WATER SYSTEM, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NEAT TO HAVE MET HIM!
HERE I AM ON GRADUATION NIGHT
HERE IS MY GRANDPA DOING WHAT HE LOVED, HE IS THE ONE ON THE FAR LEFT
AND HERE IS MY MOMS DAD WITH HIS WORK TRUCK A 1963 F100 I BELIVE I SADLY NEVER GOT TO MEET HIM.. MOM TOLD ME HE LOVED TO TAKE THINGS APART AND REBUILD THEM, SO WE WOULD GET ALONG GREAT,, HE DESIGNED AND BUILT A LOCAL TOWNS WATER SYSTEM, IT WOULD HAVE BEEN NEAT TO HAVE MET HIM!
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Nice story. Keep up the good work.