'67 Project Blue **Little Update 08/11/2013**
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'67 Project Blue **Little Update 08/11/2013**
Well, after joining Fordification about 6 years ago, I'm finally ready to start rebuilding my truck. It's a '67 short bed with an inline 6. The truck has been sitting for about 13 years. I want to completely tear it down, redo the engine, and paint it up real nice so that i can use it as a daily driver. I haven't noticed any really big rust spots but I haven't started to really dig into the guts of it. Now a few pics of what i'm talking about! It's going to be an excercise in patience but I'm finally ready!
Well, after enthusiastically starting to disassemble the truck my daily driver went kaput!
There went my rebuild budget and it had to be re-routed elsewhere!
I went ahead and bought a new to me 2009 F-150 STX, here she is:
I did start a little into the truck though
The engine does need work!
Hopefully updates will be a bit more frequent now that some money is being freed up as some bills drop off!
Well, after enthusiastically starting to disassemble the truck my daily driver went kaput!
There went my rebuild budget and it had to be re-routed elsewhere!
I went ahead and bought a new to me 2009 F-150 STX, here she is:
I did start a little into the truck though
The engine does need work!
Hopefully updates will be a bit more frequent now that some money is being freed up as some bills drop off!
Last edited by TexMex67 on Sun Aug 11, 2013 9:31 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: '67 Project Blue
Well thats a beautiful truck. Get it out of storage, clean it real good. It's a inline six, so that engine most likely still has alot of miles left on it with a little TLC given to it.
Then you will be able to drive it straight off while you make your plans for your resto.
Then you will be able to drive it straight off while you make your plans for your resto.
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Re: '67 Project Blue
Love those shorties with sixes. That truck will clean up nice.
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1967 F100 Ranger, Auto, 240ci
2004 F150 Crew Cab
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I've had enough and I'm not alone
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Nice bump! you dont realy like that steel grill do you?? your truck would look soooo much better with a shiney one.. let me know if you hate your grill...
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Re: '67 Project Blue
That will make for a super nice project, ive seen worse and ya gotta start somewhere. good luck
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pdb,ps, ac 3.70:1
68-swb 300/3spd sold
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Re: '67 Project Blue
Those are some great before shots!
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Re: '67 Project Blue
nice starter...what part of san antonio are you from?
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Ford 360,edelbrock intake,holly 4bbl 600,rv cam
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Re: '67 Project Blue
Thanks guys.
element7878 I'm from the NW side.
element7878 I'm from the NW side.
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Re: '67 Project Blue **Little Update**
A small update on my build.
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It's been going pretty slow but there is some progress to report.
With the help of a friend we took the motor out about two months ago.
Putting it in the back of the truck to go to the machine shop.
The transmission needs a little cleaning as well!
The front end empty and ready for some good cleaning!
A few weeks later I get the motor back and now I'm getting it ready to put it on the stand.
The oil pan sure isn't ready to be put back on though!
The first piece on a long list to be cleaned up!
Well that's where I'm at right now. Now off to wire wheel the front end and see how it ends up!
With the help of a friend we took the motor out about two months ago.
Putting it in the back of the truck to go to the machine shop.
The transmission needs a little cleaning as well!
The front end empty and ready for some good cleaning!
A few weeks later I get the motor back and now I'm getting it ready to put it on the stand.
The oil pan sure isn't ready to be put back on though!
The first piece on a long list to be cleaned up!
Well that's where I'm at right now. Now off to wire wheel the front end and see how it ends up!
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Re: '67 Project Blue **Little Update 08/11/2013**
Hey Texmex67, how's it coming with your '67 shortbed? If you want a ''sweet ride" that everyone will be jealous of, and you will only enjoy riding around in, while everyone else is riding around in their silver ''caccoon cars'', then keep at it and get your truck running and driving.
Paint it the same color it was when you got it, and youre going to love the inline six!
Paint it the same color it was when you got it, and youre going to love the inline six!
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Re: '67 Project Blue **Little Update 08/11/2013**
Thanks for the support jzjames. Slowly but surely it is coming along. I'll post a few pics of where I'm at later on in the week.
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Re: '67 Project Blue **Little Update 08/11/2013**
Looking forward to seeing that I6 unwrapped and back home in her place
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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Re: '67 Project Blue **Little Update 08/11/2013**
sargentrs, you and me both!