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47 ford coe (car hauler project)

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by corvettesander, Dec 25, 2012.

  1. tonight i did some polishing , i think i will also add a round pad to the brake pedal

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  2. also made a pad for the brake pedal

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    and started the dis***embly of the ramp so i can finish some welds

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  3. bigpokie
    Joined: Oct 23, 2011
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    This is amazing ! You can tell you enjoy doing the minor details ! Or you ate good at hiding it. Lol
     
  4. i sure do enjoy :)

    tonight i have done all the welds that i couldnt reach on the ch***is
    now its ready for paint

    next i will dis***emble the ch***is and remove the engine etc.

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  5. Tnomoldw
    Joined: Dec 5, 2012
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    :eek:Wow ! She,s naked. We all hope to see her fully dressed soon. :cool::D
     
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  6. captmullette
    Joined: Oct 15, 2009
    Posts: 1,929

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    I really like this rivet nut idea, I need to use this on my build, where can I get these, thanks, GREAT build.......
     
  7. flynbrian48
    Joined: Mar 10, 2008
    Posts: 8,693

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    I used the rivet nuts on my Diamond T to mount the fenders to bed and cab, but the cheap setting tool I got at the hardware store is only good for about a dozen of them, then it warped and wouldn't work any longer. I'm sure investing in a better one would give better results.
     
  8. jfreakofkorn
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  9. woodbutcher
    Joined: Apr 25, 2012
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    :) Might also try MacMaster-Carr.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
     
  10. cruzingratiot
    Joined: Oct 2, 2008
    Posts: 345

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    from Detroit MI

    amazing
    I really like the way you are building this

    my only question
    I didn't see anything to hook the tie downs to on the bed
     
  11. i didnt get to that part yet ;)
    i have the tie downs and will put them on when i have the wood installed.
     
  12. well pulled the motor today and power washed the ch***is
    and started painting some parts,
    also worked on the Ls engine as you can see in the background but will not post pic's of this to stay save and hamb friendly :)
    (its just cleaning, paint and re***embly anyway)

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    degreasing and prep for paint
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    using RustOleum Combi color high gloss black
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  13. JOYFLEA
    Joined: Jan 22, 2013
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    Wish I was at this point . Looks nice sander and you can come and use my pan break any time . LOL Blue
     
  14. thanks for letting me use your pan break , but i see its a little to cold and to much ice for me to come over now :p;)

    today did some more ch***is painting and painted the engine too and gl***blasted the alu parts

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  15. thanks for letting me use your pan break but i see its a little to cold and to much ice for me to come over :p

    today did some more ch***is painting and painted the engine too and gl***blasted the alu parts

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  16. kscarguy
    Joined: Aug 22, 2007
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    I still say it's cheating to have a shop with a high ceiling, a rolling hoist, a paint booth and multiple sets of hands (HA! - yes I'm GREEN with jealously)
     
  17. buy me a ticket and i will come over and help you work on your coe :)
     
  18. my dad got the ch***is painted today, and tonight we put the ramp frame temporary back on the ch***is to paint the top part, will remove it once more to install the engine/trans.

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    and gl*** blasted the trans case and looks new again :)
    (sealed off all openings to prevent gl*** from getting into the transmission)

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    and put the engine back together a bit more, next is thing is cleaning up the intake
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    also ordered the stainless steel sheets for the side panels of the ramp.
    looking forward to drill a zillion more holes and install rivet nuts :rolleyes:
     
  19. got the engine back into the ch***is and the ramp frame too

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    in front of the ch***is you can see a pallet on the ground with the stainless steel plates, ready for the next step :)
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  20. castirondude
    Joined: Jan 26, 2012
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    What are your plans for the wiring harness? Are you going to use the one from the donor vehicle or buy one..? Where are you mounting the ecm?



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  21. i am using the engine harnas only and an ez wiring kit in addition.

    and here i put the ecm
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  22. since i have compressed air on board, i figured why not opperate the parking brake by air too ?
    i have a 2/2 valve / switch that i will go under the dash next to the valve i have for the vent doors
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    also cut the ehaust flange's from the original system with the oxy sensor
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    and my dad is working on the cab sanding sanding.............
    oh'' and no these are not the final colors :)
    this is just a pre color
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  23. Gangsters pair a dice
    Joined: Apr 11, 2013
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    My hat is off to you sir. I is great to see that you really took the time to show how you are doing things. This will most definitly help some of the new builders to our hobby with the ability to tackle something that might not have seemed possible. Looks great and I cannot wait to see more updates.
     
  24. cut some side panels to size 4 of the 8 per side
    test fitted the rear piece and rolled the tip in the rear.

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  25. making some stainless steel exhaust tips
    tig welded them together
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    and made a ring around it of steel that later will be painted in color
    and the tips will be polished
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    i didnt decided yet where they will go in front of the fenders or behind it ??
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  26. 65standard
    Joined: Jun 14, 2011
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    Mad Max style, very cool
     
  27. Patrick46
    Joined: Nov 26, 2008
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    WOOF!!!!

    This thing is turning out so crazy cool!! (and those exhaust tips are *****in'!!!!)

    and now you're heading in for the final ***embly.....Woo-Hoo!!! (I'm right behind ya!!)


    Glued to this build!!
     
  28. castirondude
    Joined: Jan 26, 2012
    Posts: 496

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    Personally i like having the exhaust exit in front of the axle where practical, it saves a lot of h***le going over the rear axle. Of course part of that is because most vehicles have the fuel tank and/or the spare tire in the back. It helps in your case that the fuel tanks are side mounted.

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  29. kscarguy
    Joined: Aug 22, 2007
    Posts: 1,612

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    I just want to see fire coming out those exhaust ports...
     
  30. Big Mac
    Joined: Sep 12, 2007
    Posts: 1,565

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    Man, this is cool. I can't wait to see it finished!
     

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