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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. barrnone50
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    Thanks for the great job looks like it would be a good fit... better than the wood. And if you have a moment
    could you chop the windscreen about 3 inches.. or 4
     
  2. Here ya go....

    windshield.jpg
     
  3. barrnone50
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    Thank You Sir!!
     
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  4. 46poncho
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    Can somebody photoshop a 1960 tbird grill on a 1966 c10 truck?
    Is an idea I had hope to see what it would look like.
    Thanks
    Scott

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  5. 46poncho
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    Here is the truck and a grill 1960-ford-thunderbird.jpeg FB_IMG_1568737607727.jpeg

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  6. 46poncho
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  7. Boneyard51
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    648ED854-FFB3-4529-809B-AD2BFBEA1EBA.jpeg 648ED854-FFB3-4529-809B-AD2BFBEA1EBA.jpeg I watched one of those “ programs” the other night where they jacked up a wagon and put old school full length lake pipes with the chrome screen on it. I thought ....no, but actually liked the old look! Since it takes me two minutes to get in and out of my wagon. I though I might try that! Could someone here jack my wagon up 3 to 4 inches and add the lake pipes? Thanks in advance. ....and then change the wheels to chrome Cragsr SSs?







    Bones
     
  8. grill.jpg
     
  9. 1.jpg
     
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  10. It looks good, but I will reserve my decision until I see it with the other TBird grille. The other question I have, is would it look better with dual headlights?
    Bob
     
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  11. verde742
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    sometimes just 'cause you can, doesn't mean you should ........IMO[​IMG]
     
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  12. jimmy six
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    I was hoping to see the whole grille/bumper combo not the insert.
     
  13. Boneyard51
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  14. Peanut 1959
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    Ooooh, this I've got to see! I would advocate for two versions: one with the back edge of the bumper trimmed to pull it more in line with the hood, and another with the stock bumper dimensions and some kind of transition panel to reach from the bottom of the hood to the top of the T-bird bumper.
     
  15. greaser 35
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    After painting the time has come to take care of the stance of the Ford, can you put it on airride, close to the ground?Thank you soo much !
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  16. 46poncho
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    I would like to see it with the bumper and grill as well. I guess I did not ask the right question. But I am grateful for someone taking their time to do any of it for me! I sure can't do it!

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  17. 46poncho
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    Hey moose, can I pester you again to do it again with the whole bumper and grill, I put 2 different tbird grill pics, not sure which would look best. Feel free to work a little magic, again thanks for taking the time
    Scott

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  18. @46poncho
    How ever you go it would take a lot of fabrication. The dimensions would certainly have to be modified and there are endless possibilities
    bumper2.jpg
     
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  19. Peanut 1959
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    ...and you wouldn't be able to traverse a single driveway cut! [emoji15]
     
  20. 46poncho
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    Here is a custom built by a friend. This is what inspired me. Most people that have 60-66 c10 that call there truck a mild custom use a c10 grill from another year and they lower it. I dont want a bolt on grill from another year, would like to have something a little different Screenshot_20190916-150244_Facebook.jpeg

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  21. 46poncho
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    I am not looking for just a bolt on and go, customs are built not bolt on!

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  22. 1-SHOT
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    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
     
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  23. verde742
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    Beauty is in the eye of the Beer Holder
     
  24. 1-SHOT
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    How true. They always look better at closing time.
     
  25. ken bogren
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    Maybe try a front bumper/grill/headlights from a 61 Lincoln.
     
  26. 46poncho
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    I am open to ideas, but need to see it!

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  27. Rot 'n Kustom
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    46poncho.
    Here are a few grille combos I worked up. All use quad headlights, but are variations on a theme that would work with your truck. I used the stock bumper. You could swap that out for any early sixties GM bumper which are mostly flat an have some nice details. Just remember you don't have too much room on the body ahead of the front wheel well.
    1966-Chevrolet-C10-Front-Grille 03.jpg 1966-Chevrolet-C10-Front-Grille 05.jpg 1966-Chevrolet-C10-Front-Grille 05a.jpg 1966-Chevrolet-C10-Front-Grille 05b.jpg 1966-Chevrolet-C10-Front-Grille 06.jpg
     
  28. Do you mean like, a two at ten turns into a ten at two?
    Bob
     
  29. 1-SHOT
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  30. Old6rodder
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    Interesting ......
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    How would it look with this insert upside down?
     
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