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while I understand the slope I'm not following the 44 and 54 inches of inclination :?
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just a few more pics from the 67. Thats My daughter doing some of the welding on the new floor pans. A lot more rot that I initially thought, and had to fab up some sheetmetal patches for the floor. Discovered that the roof drip rail was the culprit, allowing water to leak in for years took its toll.
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Engine and trans going back in tonite, I rattle canned the engine bay a semi flat by Krylon, just to get us up and running for this summer. more pics later, :fr:

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Wow you guys do nice work !! :thup: :thup:
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Thought I'd take the time to post a few more pics. Floorpand are done, engine and trans together and in now it's just a matter of time to tie all the little things together :thup:
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Hi Dad!!! Cool pics you posted.... can't wait for it to be finished! Love U! :D
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Wow, very nice! :drool: I hope my daughter will be out in the garage welding with me when she gets old enough. You have taught her well. Are those the ford motorsport turbo swirl heads? What cam did you go with?
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Thanks for the nice words :thup:

Yes those are the early y 302 Turbos, the price was right I traded a set of 6115 Hookers for them.

Predator Hydraulic roller lift numbers are around .570 or so, I dont have the cam card in front of me
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Very nice work! Your so lucky to have that kind of help with the build. My father-son project resulted in dad doing lots of the work and paying for most of it as well. I guess that was OK though cause the son took off for college while the project progressed. It was very expensive to pay for college, and for parts and pieces for his truck. Although it's an old Chevy, I will find a picture and post it online someday! Your daughter will have one neat truck for sure!
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BlueOvalDave wrote:Thanks for the nice words :thup:

Yes those are the early y 302 Turbos, the price was right I traded a set of 6115 Hookers for them.

Predator Hydraulic roller lift numbers are around .570 or so, I dont have the cam card in front of me
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what are you gonna do to frop the rear to level out with the crown vic?
also lets get a pict of a side shot if u can...id like to see how low it goes from stock....
one more question...did you use your original steering shaft and what adaptors did you need to get to the power rack and pinion? looks like you just cut the shaft and welded the vic shaft to it...
very nice work by the way :rock: ..wish my dad wanted to do my prject with me.. :cry:
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We do plan on dropping the back and were exploring our options, be it a c notch or hangar flip etc. The bed is coming off to be blasted so that will be the time to do that along with a Mustang tank in the back. I did use the original column after gutting it, all thats left inside is the shaft and two bearings, the original one under the directional plate and a collard shaft bearing tack welded in at the bottom. After looking at the price of heim joints I simply used the jointed shaft thats found under the dash of the Crown Vic which attaches the steering wheel to the rack, and after some modifications to size it to the round shaft of the original column it was welded on. I'll post some more pics later, the Wifey has the camera on a field trip today.
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BlueOvalDave wrote:Thanks for the nice words :thup:

Yes those are the early y 302 Turbos, the price was right I traded a set of 6115 Hookers for them.

Predator Hydraulic roller lift numbers are around .570 or so, I dont have the cam card in front of me
What turbo's? Are you talking about a type of head? I'm diggin the blue motor, looks like imron dark metallic blue. She's going to have some moving power.
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The Y 302 or turbo swirl was an early aluminum performance head from Ford SVO. They've since been eclipsed by the later styles from Ford and aftermarket but with a little port work they can perform O.K. And they shave some weight off the front of the truck.

Paint was rattle can dupli color blue metallic with some clear

Got the headers on, dizzy and carb just waiting for some fuel and spark from me
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Back with some more progress pics. havent been able to devote as much time as I would have liked to the truck but the whole family has been busy with a forclosed lake house we picked up in Michigan
Did a rear hangar flip and finished the rear tank install
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Got the bed back from sandblasting
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And here's my girl waiting to drive
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I want to take a moment to thank everyone involved with this site from those that started it to those guys like myself and (girls) that come here for inspiration and advise.
I've learned a great deal and save an enormous amount of time with the tips and clues available here.

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Dave,

Sure wish i could get my body to that stage, looking nice! :thup:
Also good to see yet another generation of bump driver, she'll be very proud of that truck!
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