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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Smack021488, Feb 5, 2017.

  1. Work in Progress.

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  2. Jimmy4915
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    This is beautiful!

    Can you give me some details on what suspension you used and what wheels and tires you went with?
     
  3. Jimmy4915
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    This is awesome!

    Can you share what you did for the suspension and wheels and tires? I have a 51 F1 that I am trying to make a little more road friendly and am looking for suggestions.
     
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    This is awesome!

    Can you share what you did for the suspension and what wheels and tires you went with?
    I have a 51 F1 that I am trying to make a little more road friendly and better looking.

    Thanks!
     
  5. Jimmy4915
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    This is awesome!

    Can you share what you did for the suspension and what wheels and tires you went with?
    I have a 51 F1 that I am trying to make a little more road friendly and better looking.

    Thanks!
     
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  7. joeyesmen
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    That one had a Mustang II front clip. I don't remember all the details on it, but I do know it sat very low and never s****ed or bottomed out. Front was only about 4 inches off the pavement. Screen Shot 2018-03-28 at 9.02.21 AM.png
    The one I have now (below) sits lower than stock, but not in the weeds. Dropped I-beam axle, reversed rear eye springs, and 235 rear tires. I love how this one sits. It's running a 350, T-5, Ford 9", cast iron rams horns. Very usable.
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  10. earlymopar
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    Just love your truck. Is that untouched original paint?

    - EM

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  11. joeyesmen
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    Yes, except for the hood -- the louvers are punched in a replacement hood -- although I still have the original.

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  12. joeyesmen
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    Couple more:
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  13. Papas32
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    really nice truck!
     
  14. rusty1
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    ...those F-1's are all nice lookin trucks...
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    This truck has the engine behind the cab, under the bed.
     
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    My first hot rod . . .

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  19. bowie
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    That green Chevy flatbed was built by Jerry or Barry Michels (they are brothers , can't remember which) back in the early '70s. It was a very neat innovative machine.
     
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  20. Al Consoli
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    I think it was Barry. He was a Mohawk lift dealer, and I bought a lift from him some years ago. I also got to see his car collection when I was at his shop.:)
     
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    My '59 Ford F-100, 389 Poncho motor and ******. DSCN2187.JPG
     
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  29. enloe
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    from east , tn.

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    Some from a swap meet / car show / drag race this past Saturday
     
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