Chassis Swap (1972 onto a 2002 Chassis)
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Re: Chassis Swap (1972 onto a 2002 Chassis)
What wheels you gonna run? you oughta consider the lightning wheels from same era as your frame being bolt pattern is right for you.
Josh
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67 F-350 Dually Dump
02 F-250 Stroke
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Yeah Josh I've been looking and I really do like the lightning wheels but I can't blow the budget on wheels right now to many other things are needed. (Those dang wheels are expensive even used .) This past weekend I drove up to Coeur d'Alene ID. and picked up the wheels in the back ground for $130.00 for all 4
The tires are shot and the wheels looked really bad but they cleaned up ok with just a scrub pad and water.
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After
I will polish them up and run them until I can find better ones.(lightning wheels)
The tires are shot and the wheels looked really bad but they cleaned up ok with just a scrub pad and water.
Before
After
I will polish them up and run them until I can find better ones.(lightning wheels)
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those are sharp wheels too. just wondering if u had considered lightning wheels. understand the budget thing!!
Josh
72 F-100 Ranger XLT SWB
71 F-100 Custom SWB
67 F-350 Dually Dump
02 F-250 Stroke
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2972100
72 F-100 Ranger XLT SWB
71 F-100 Custom SWB
67 F-350 Dually Dump
02 F-250 Stroke
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2972100
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well working on blowing the budget... been watching this truck on craigslist and finally went over and checked it out. $600.00 is a bit more than what I wanted to spend but it's very solid, only surface rust. The bed has some big dents but the tail gate is straight. It's a 1969 camper special with the dual battery set up.
The guy said that it is a 360 (rebuilt 40,000 miles ago) with a manual 4 speed trany but this thing has some serious power more like my friends 390 so I'm not sure if it really is a 360 or not.
The list of parts that I needed from this truck are:
Cab
Windshield
Inner fender (passenger side)
Tail gate
Hood
Wanted a 67-69 grill and I should be able to fix this one
Bonus is a very strong engine yet to be determined 360 or 390
So in the end I think it was worth the $600
Oh and it drives nice so I have a truck again for the time being and it is great to drive a bump again!!!!
The guy said that it is a 360 (rebuilt 40,000 miles ago) with a manual 4 speed trany but this thing has some serious power more like my friends 390 so I'm not sure if it really is a 360 or not.
The list of parts that I needed from this truck are:
Cab
Windshield
Inner fender (passenger side)
Tail gate
Hood
Wanted a 67-69 grill and I should be able to fix this one
Bonus is a very strong engine yet to be determined 360 or 390
So in the end I think it was worth the $600
Oh and it drives nice so I have a truck again for the time being and it is great to drive a bump again!!!!
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Re: Chassis Swap (1972 onto a 2002 Chassis)
Nice truck(maybe not for your area)score and you'll regain the budget when you part's it out
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That cab looks real good, but so does your blue and white one. Been checking your progress, looks great.
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Re: Chassis Swap (1972 onto a 2002 Chassis)
Do you have an extra hood that is in good condition? I need a hood and a passenger side inner fender. Please let me know at tred32@hotmail.com Thanks.
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sent you an email
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So I've been spending a little time with the 69 now and just couldn't help myself I just had to clean it up a bit. I put some of my interior parts on it (door handles, seat, ect...) and also just cleaned up the inside. The plastic door panles were crumbling so I took them off and the metal ones under them looked almost new after a wipe down. I was looking for a parts truck when I found this but I might have found another project.... no more projects I need one of these to dang things finished! .....
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Major improvement...nice little project. If I'm ever in the market for a parts truck, I will have to get something that couldn't possibly be restored, otherwise I'd end up doing the same.
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Nice Job and you have a GREAT talent on metal working and you sure know what the &%#$ you are doing. keep it up....
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I finally finished welding away at the bed seem on the passenger side so I got out my grinder and went at it smoothing all the welds then pulled out the metal filler and went to town spreading it on.
It's a great product that I've used on other projects and it holds up very well and is very metal like once it hardens. Also a very good way to smooth out spot welds on sheet metal.
Almost looks like metal to.
had a spot of rust that was a little worse then I first thought so I cut it out and welded in a patch.
The ruffed in body work is done around the seem, so that should do for now. I kinda find myself bouncing around on this project but it keeps it interesting for now....
It's a great product that I've used on other projects and it holds up very well and is very metal like once it hardens. Also a very good way to smooth out spot welds on sheet metal.
Almost looks like metal to.
had a spot of rust that was a little worse then I first thought so I cut it out and welded in a patch.
The ruffed in body work is done around the seem, so that should do for now. I kinda find myself bouncing around on this project but it keeps it interesting for now....
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Have you ever used USC Allmetal just curious if the stuff your using is easier to work with
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I've heard of it, but I've never used it. This product is a little tuff to use because it is thick and it dries fast but if you thin it down a little it's a lot smoother to work with, but you still don't get very long to work it before it starts to set up. I just like it for how tuff it is. Now I can go over it with a skim coat of body filler and smooth everything without having a thick coat of bondo under my finish.Have you ever used USC Allmetal just curious if the stuff your using is easier to work with
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In essence,there probaly the same and yea you don't get much time,but it is tough stuff. Nice work & a great project
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