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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 6/9 Progress
Nothing like taking a truck that runs and drives and tearing it down to bare rolling chassis one day
-Disassembled interior and unbolted the bed/cab and front clip
-PUlled the body off
-Pulled engine,tranny, t-case, driveshafts
-Pulled rear shocks off
-Removed wiring
-Other stuff!
My dad, brother, me, and my mom (yes, my mom!) lifted the bed off first. That was a big PITA. Then the cab felt like it was 20 pounds and was no problem to carry all the way off the chassis.
I unbolted hte front clip and my dad and i grabbed that off. As well as the hood.
Don't even ask how we are going to get the body back onto it...
In two weeks this sucker will look brand new
LOTS of degreasing, cleaning and painting to do. As well as disassembling and assembling to paint everything.
This is the cleanest the garage has ever been (well atleast after i was born )
I should have plenty of work space.
Alllllmost ready to get winched up onto the trailer and head to sand blasting. Just need to pull off a couple more things.
It will be blated and painted as a rolling chassis. I am not restoring these leaf springs and replacing the bushings because i am going to either get new springs or build my own (probably build my own)... which will get painted and new bushings.
-Disassembled interior and unbolted the bed/cab and front clip
-PUlled the body off
-Pulled engine,tranny, t-case, driveshafts
-Pulled rear shocks off
-Removed wiring
-Other stuff!
My dad, brother, me, and my mom (yes, my mom!) lifted the bed off first. That was a big PITA. Then the cab felt like it was 20 pounds and was no problem to carry all the way off the chassis.
I unbolted hte front clip and my dad and i grabbed that off. As well as the hood.
Don't even ask how we are going to get the body back onto it...
In two weeks this sucker will look brand new
LOTS of degreasing, cleaning and painting to do. As well as disassembling and assembling to paint everything.
This is the cleanest the garage has ever been (well atleast after i was born )
I should have plenty of work space.
Alllllmost ready to get winched up onto the trailer and head to sand blasting. Just need to pull off a couple more things.
It will be blated and painted as a rolling chassis. I am not restoring these leaf springs and replacing the bushings because i am going to either get new springs or build my own (probably build my own)... which will get painted and new bushings.
-Ryan
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 6/9 Progress
Oh and this just in -
A new 22 gallon mustang tank is on it's way from a fellow fordification member! I'm going to cut out the rear crossmember and move it back and build a frame for that. I'm hoping for a hinged license plate filler but will probably just go to the bed floor.
A new 22 gallon mustang tank is on it's way from a fellow fordification member! I'm going to cut out the rear crossmember and move it back and build a frame for that. I'm hoping for a hinged license plate filler but will probably just go to the bed floor.
-Ryan
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 6/9 Progress
Good afternoon Ryan!
Gosh I think you've broken the record for the most work done to a Bumpside in a single day! And the previous record seems to have been held by a guy named Ryan, when he swapped a red and white body on to a 4x4 chassis a few months ago.
Amazing progress and truly entertaining photos!
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Gosh I think you've broken the record for the most work done to a Bumpside in a single day! And the previous record seems to have been held by a guy named Ryan, when he swapped a red and white body on to a 4x4 chassis a few months ago.
Amazing progress and truly entertaining photos!
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 6/9 Progress
Okay, I have never seen anyone but a complete seven member team take a truck apart that quick. You sure can move with these things.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 6/9 Progress
Thanks guys! It all went very smoothly.
Exhaust came off in 5 minutes. Manifold bolts didn't brake the and the nuts came right off after the initial snap of braking them loose. Exhaust pipe hanger nuts came off in seconds after the rusted bolts broke on all of them.
Engine/tranny came out in 15 minutes. Popped the tranny bolt out, pulled engine mount bolts and a couple lines and it was out. T-case was more of a pain, taking the driveshafts off took a good hour. stupid little nuts. Then the t-case almost dropped to the ground but I managed to keep it on the jack as i lowered it somehow.
Tomorrow I need to make another adapter for my dad's tahoe so the brake lights work on the car trailer.
The car trailer is 73" wide. The highboy's front tires are 74" inches wide. It will work fine but why couldn't my boss have just bought a 1" wider trailer
Exhaust came off in 5 minutes. Manifold bolts didn't brake the and the nuts came right off after the initial snap of braking them loose. Exhaust pipe hanger nuts came off in seconds after the rusted bolts broke on all of them.
Engine/tranny came out in 15 minutes. Popped the tranny bolt out, pulled engine mount bolts and a couple lines and it was out. T-case was more of a pain, taking the driveshafts off took a good hour. stupid little nuts. Then the t-case almost dropped to the ground but I managed to keep it on the jack as i lowered it somehow.
Tomorrow I need to make another adapter for my dad's tahoe so the brake lights work on the car trailer.
The car trailer is 73" wide. The highboy's front tires are 74" inches wide. It will work fine but why couldn't my boss have just bought a 1" wider trailer
-Ryan
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/2 sandblasting
I got the same reaction with my tt600 dirt bike rebuild that i did in one weekend.
I can't stand working slow... I keep thinking of how much i can't wait to drive the restored highboy that i have been working on for 2 full years.
I can't stand working slow... I keep thinking of how much i can't wait to drive the restored highboy that i have been working on for 2 full years.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/2 sandblasting
great job ryan,but who should know any better than you in tearing these trucks apart
I've had enough and I'm not alone
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/2 sandblasting
Awesome work Ryan, and I know what you mean... those long beds are heavy! I was on the other side of a 2 man long bed yank once, ouch.
Really nice project, looking forward to more updates.
Really nice project, looking forward to more updates.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/2 sandblasting
Thanks man!
Today's work.
Pulled steering stablizer, steering box, engine mounts, cut off the front shocks, pulled rear bumper, and spent a good 3 hours relocating the rear cross member getting ready for the mustang tank.
Never did like peg shocks. Can't get the thing to not turn as you take the nut off. So they met mr. sawzall.
I don't know what i'm doing for a rear bumper. I guess i'll have this 200lb beast sandblasted nad put it back on for now.
Today's work.
Pulled steering stablizer, steering box, engine mounts, cut off the front shocks, pulled rear bumper, and spent a good 3 hours relocating the rear cross member getting ready for the mustang tank.
Never did like peg shocks. Can't get the thing to not turn as you take the nut off. So they met mr. sawzall.
I don't know what i'm doing for a rear bumper. I guess i'll have this 200lb beast sandblasted nad put it back on for now.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/3 On trailer
Looking good man. I wish I had half the motivation you do cause my highboy would probably be looking pretty good right about now.
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/3 On trailer
Impressive as always Ryan. Looking forward to the continued updates
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/3 On trailer
Thanks guys!
Just checked my work schedule. No work tomorrow (monday) and no work Thursday. Turn around period for sandblasting chassis is 3 to 4 days.
Mom and dad are switching cars tomorrow, I am dropping the chassis off with the Tahoe tomorrow and I am picking it up Thursday! Ahead of schedule! woo!
Next weekend is a short course offroad race so i won't get much work done, i'll be gone. It will be painted in about a week though. I should ahve the drivetrain degreased tomorrow after i get back from dropping the chassis off.
I can't decide if I want to fully rebuild a 390 and build it for towing, or if i want to build a 300 for towing and mpg's, or possibly a 4bt cummins for the 25mpg's...
Just checked my work schedule. No work tomorrow (monday) and no work Thursday. Turn around period for sandblasting chassis is 3 to 4 days.
Mom and dad are switching cars tomorrow, I am dropping the chassis off with the Tahoe tomorrow and I am picking it up Thursday! Ahead of schedule! woo!
Next weekend is a short course offroad race so i won't get much work done, i'll be gone. It will be painted in about a week though. I should ahve the drivetrain degreased tomorrow after i get back from dropping the chassis off.
I can't decide if I want to fully rebuild a 390 and build it for towing, or if i want to build a 300 for towing and mpg's, or possibly a 4bt cummins for the 25mpg's...
-Ryan
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/3 On trailer
Great work Ryan, takes me like a whole week to do what you do in a day haha
I vote for the 300 grunty little engines they are
I vote for the 300 grunty little engines they are
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/3 On trailer
Seriousley Ryan, anytime you wanna start workin on mine
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'70 f250 4x4 Crew cab 460/C6 '72 F100 390/C6 9.8 MPG AVG. '89 Mercury Cougar LS Dual Exh. V6 . 18.9 MPG AVG. In Town.
I don't want to give em a heart-attack. That is what would happen if I answered the door in the buff. Heck it almost scares me to death when I step out of the shower and look in the mirror.~Mancar1~
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Re: 1969 F250 4x4 Highboy 10/3 On trailer
So the chassis is now at american stripping in sacramento, getting blasted. PIcking it up Thursday.
Mean while i will be cleaning and painting the drivetrain
-Ryan