Nope, at one time was thinking of making it a tandem but went for a nice summer driver that I could drag race and show every once in a while.
Nope, at one time was thinking of making it a tandem but went for a nice summer driver that I could drag race and show every once in a while.
What,,,, thats it??? 2 lousy pictures??? And no big pot leaf on the door.
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Looks good
Ok to make Camoit happy here's more then 1 picture of the door. Also a couple pic's of my shop.
Door Primed 2.jpg Door Primed 3.jpg
Door Primed.jpg Door Striped.jpg
Shop 1.jpg Shop 2.jpg
good work on the door. nice shop as well.
What did the old door look like? Looks like you have a nasty old brake job going on as well. I like the heater you have.
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the 78 F-350 has been sitting at a customer farm for a while. Getting it ready for an safety inspection. All new rims and tires (original are bios-ply on split rims), back brakes (drums and shoes), rebuilding the PTO pump for the dump bed,tune up, and some small electrical repairs.Shop is a mess right now,been real busy for the last 2 weeks so haven't had a chance to clean up.
I'll take a pic of the old door tomorrow.
Couple of pic's of the old rusted driver side door.
Old door 2.jpg Old door 1.jpg
That door isn't to bad. That door could be fixed A replacement door was the better way to go.
Ya but what is your time worth compared to the cost of the replacement. Now you can have a spar to work on whenever.
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the pic's don't do it justice, the bottom door skin is rotted up to the bottom hinge. I originally did a quick repair with JB Weld and RTV to keep it together, the metal around the lower hinge gone, it's being held in place by the inner hinge plate. yeah I could have repaired it but I would never get the lower body line correct. I B A Fabricator not a bodyman.
Started working on the hood today striping off the 3 coats of old paint.
Hood Striping.jpg First Strip.jpg
First striping and clean up
Just doing a quick fitment check on the new (used) body parts.
Quick Fit.jpg
Outstanding work bro! How do you plan to do your four link? As in bag on bar ect.
Here's a pic of the 4 link set up.
4 Link.jpg
Pic of the rear Air Controllers
Rear air sys.jpg
The rear air lines are reversed (right side feeds left bag) to have enough hose to not bind or crimp.
So I have a choice of the direction I can put my "hood scoop" on. Not sure if I should do it scoop style or cowl induction style. let me know what you think.
Scoop 1.jpgScoop 2.jpg
Scoop Style
Cowl 1.jpgCowl 2.jpg
Cowl induction style
Scoop forward, louvers backward. IMO.
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-RHP
I seen the plate on that Ford you're working on... got strangely excited there for a moment...
-RHP
Face it forward; it's not long enough to be a good cowl induction scoop, and it will work better if its functional. Look at my gallery pics to see what I mean.
Pennyman1
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After playing around with it for a while the "scoop" didn't look right as it was to small.Desided to go "cowl" style,It is functional sort of. The air cleaner hits the cross bracing so with the scoop I'm able to cut the bracing out and put a small hole in the hood to let heat out and clear the air cleaner.
Hood On.jpg
the scoop is off a 1976 Mustang II
I know, face it backward and put it on the roof. Then you can call it a vent.
Now she is starting to take shape.
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A few pic's of the hood mods to clear the air cleaner.
Hood Mod 1.jpg Hood Mod 2.jpg
Hood Mod 3.jpg
Pic of the mods to the underside bracing.
Brace Mod.jpg
painting the hood for install.
Hood Top 1.jpg Hood Top 2.jpg
Top of hood in Epoxy coat.
Hood Bot 1.jpg Hood Bot 2.jpg
Underside sitting in paint (still needs the clear applied)
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