The 68 after a year of body work (on the road) pics
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The 68 after a year of body work (on the road) pics
Ok, its been roughly a year since I posted but I check this site every week. I've been doing body work on this thing for about a year now and I finally got it painted. I'm not sure how long it will take to put her back together, but its the next stage for sure!
Build pics
http://public.fotki.com/mnagatani/
Build pics
http://public.fotki.com/mnagatani/
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
I would love to be able to do that kind of body work... just not that talented. What (if anything) will you do with the inner fenders?
Nice job!!!
Nice job!!!
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
Pretty !!!!
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72 F100 Stepside w/ 78 300 CID
Hedman Headers
Disc Brakes
Power Steering with 3 STILL on the tree
Comfy Crown Vic Seats
71 F250 PS, PB, AC, Auto, 390
Loooong way to go on this one!
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
I'm going to use the stock inner fender panels. They got painted the same color as the outside.
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
YOU ARE TRULY A MAGICIAN !.Just when I thought I would be OK with driving mine in primer you're making me think about blowing it all apart for a resto.Bad Bad you for making me have all these thoughts.Very nice work!,Calvin
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
I wish there was magic to this stuff. Just blood, sweat, tears, and some cursing will do the trick. All kidding aside, this project has been ongoing for the last two to three years. I have put all of my spare time to get this project to where its at and we still have a ways to go. My wife and kids say, "When are we going to drive it?" I ask myself the same question! Thanks for the support
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
Hey mnagatani...
Very nice clean work...
I remember the last update you posted and have wondered what progress you'd made...
Can't wait to see more of this truck...
KaptnKA S
Very nice clean work...
I remember the last update you posted and have wondered what progress you'd made...
Can't wait to see more of this truck...
KaptnKA S
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
That is B-E A-UTIFUL.
Nice job, looks great. It all looks better than brand new.
Nice job, looks great. It all looks better than brand new.
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wow interesting take on the cowl to fender body line.
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Re: re: The 68 after a year of body work
I was just noticing that you filled in the cowl vent! Are there any downsides to doin this? Also when you weld up the seems are you stitch welding or full seam???HRDROKN wrote:I would love to be able to do that kind of body work... just not that talented. What (if anything) will you do with the inner fenders?
Nice job!!!
That thing is bad!
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
I welded the seams via stich weld technique. It took a long time to do that project. Much like everything on this truck. Regarding the vents being filled, its a visual comprompise I made to have clean look. Im curious myself to know how much fresh air actually comes through those vents. Any thoughts about it are welcome.