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That is one to be proud of! Well done.
I do not know who manufactured this wheel...has no id numbers or marks. Approx 13" and 3"dish. Has hard smooth vinyl outer rim(not foam). Wheel is...
New old stock replacement shackles with press in bushings... for early Ford front 2" wide spring. $5 ship con US PayPal preferred. Any questions...
Steering column from 1937 ford 1/2 ton pickup. This is just the outer column housing, Keyed column drop/lock, and some ignition switch parts. Lock...
Just waiting on parts and $.
Been busy ...heres some progress pics. Revamped lower engine mounts, patching cab, splitting wishbones, f-1 shock brackets mounted, rear...
Nothing wrong with it if done well. Look at Cragar mags...cast welded to mild steel bells. Aluminum to aluminum is pretty simple.
I think 35-37 Ford pickups have been beat to death for too long. If done well they scream "hotrod"! Keep hammering! Looking good!
Just got out the rosebud a week ago and bent my arms. I understand early Ford arms are forged, so should not be an issue, but still plan to...
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/36-ford-coupe-build-started.685560/page-5#post-9375012
I have a basket case 36 ford 5 window coupe for sale. There are tons of parts. I cannot get pics to post, but it is the body I was building in my...
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I have always liked those trucks. They were kind of the pickup version of a55-57 Chevy car in my younger years...not to mentipn remember riding...
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1956 Ford 9"...64 Galaxy top loader trans. 62 390 Cadillac mill, dropped front axle with F-1 breaks and split wishbone. All steel Posted using...
I have been away for a while. This is what I started building a few months ago to replace my 34 Ford pickup and the 36 ford coupe i sold so I can...
Too nice for me! Great score!
Look'n good!
Cool build...I feel motivated to post pictures of my 37 now.
That's super cool. Your ingenuity and ability to bring it to fruition always impresses me.
Agreed. Kind of like doing a tumor transplant operation WTF?
As promised...
There was an article in one of the hotrod magazines with Leroi Tex Smith installing one on a 33 or 34 ford frame (around 1963 or 1964)...blew me away.
Thanks, I like your truck! This where the project is as of today.
My father bought it from me, decided he did not want to build it, so I figured out some creative financing! Now it is staying for good.
Truck sold, never left my shop, and just got it back. Wish I could say that will be the last dumb thing I do! Back to working on it pictures soon.
Thanks Nate. It will likely sid a bit higher up front when done. I am going to be over there(west side everett) for thanks giving. Maybe I can...
Thanks! Those tires are 7.00-18 bias plys.
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