71 F250

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HELKENN
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71 F250

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Well this is what i started with, it wasnt much to look at but it was a good start.
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had rusty floor boards on both sides and one cab support was rusted out
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got all the rust taking cut out and here's the new welded in. i used seam sealer around the edges of the patch panel and sprayed the whole floor down with undercoating
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while i was in the process of stripping the pickup down to bare metal i found this little piece of artwork. it was 3/4 of a inch thick!
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the rest of the pictures are just from various stages in the resto
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id like to show you guys some pics of how i did my cab corners.i find it faster and when you use the backing strip of metal its easier to line up the body lines and contours of the cab. not saying its the right or wrong way but its my way.
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started out as this with a crease in it from a collision and some rust holes near the bottom
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so i traced out the new patch panel and cut out the old piece. and punched spot welds in the cab where i wanted to put my spot welds
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then out of the original cab corner i cut out made this 3 inch backing plate and welded it to the cab
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then punched holes in the new patch panel and clamped her on and welded up all the spot welds


i'll post more pictures as i progress in my project :fr:
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Re: 71 F250

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I can see the reasoning behind the technique of the cab corners. Nice work. :thup:
I could just hear the guy that made your artwork now..."just slap it full of bondo-it'll be ok" LOL! :lol:
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Nice work, tell us about your FE.
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Very nice cool project Looking forward to seeing more of it. Yes indeed tell us more!!!! :thup:
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so i havent posted in quite awhile so i figured i would up date you guys a little on my progress. if yah have any questions feel free to ask :fr:

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man i hate cutting and buffing haha

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doors all ready to go

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smoked the tailights

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and put in led tailights

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what do you guys think leave it or get somthing different

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Looking very nice!
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Re: 71 F250

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Awesome progress! Very nice truck. :thup:

What method did you use to fill the body seams on the bed?

Air cleaner - It's interesting, but not my taste. But hey man, if you like it, go for it! :D
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on the seam i put 3" beads along the whole thing leaving 3 or 4 inches between the welds. then i put some evercoat metal to metal filler in the rest. yah that air cleaner just looks goofy in there
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