1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab full custom build
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab on bagged/body dropped chassis
Looks like the backspacing on the front wheels are too small (3") and with the current control arms there isn't enough lift for the wheels to clear the fenders. Looks like I will have to rehoop the front wheels to increase the backspacing and get longer control arms
The bed was taken off to finish welding the underside so I took some pics of the rear end.
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab on bagged/body dropped chassis
Access door is about done
Bed seams all welded up
Bed seams all welded up
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab on bagged/body dropped chassis
Pulled heated/ventilated seats from a 2020 Mustang.
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab on bagged/body dropped chassis
front bumper taking shape. It should be finished in the next couple of days. It will be welded to the phantom grille shell to become one piece. Also started installation of the LED headlights.
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab on bagged/body dropped chassis
Before and after modifications to the core support with some work on the intake. Bumper is almost completely formed and welded to the grill shell.
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab on bagged/body dropped chassis
Started installation of the panoramic sunroof
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab on bagged/body dropped chassis
Wow! You've got some serious skills my friend
I'm curious where the sunroof was procured from.
I'm curious where the sunroof was procured from.
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab on bagged/body dropped chassis
The work is being done by a shop. I don't have the skills to do the type of fabrication that's being done on this truck.
I bought the sunroof from a wrecking yard. I had them cut the whole roof of a Ford F150.
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab full custom build
Phantom grill progress
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab full custom build
The phantom grille is fabricated. I'm excited how it turned out.
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab full custom build
Test fitting some bolt on mods...
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab full custom build
One more piece to the puzzle. This is a rear cab section from 2014 Toyota Tundra Crewmax. I don't need the whole thing, just the roll down rear window, housing, and regulator.
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab full custom build
Very nice build.
Thanks JP! Ms. Cordova is a factory 1969 Ford F100 Ranger with a 390, Front disc brakes, Cordova copper orange, behind the seat box
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Re: 1969 Ford F250 Crew Cab full custom build
Grafting in the Tundra rear window into the truck.