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My mildly lowered 1970 f100

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Old 07-22-2014, 05:03 PM
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My mildly lowered 1970 f100




it has a fatman Mustang 2, airlift 2500 lb dominator bags. The rear has custom length 4 link bars with 7 inch frame notch and airlift 200 lb dominator bags. 2 viair 380 compressors and accuair valve block. Everything came from Probuilt suspension. Including all brackets shock mounts air line etc.
 
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The rear has 2600 lb bags.
 
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Very cool. Any pics of the build?
 
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Yeah. I have pics of the whole build so far. But my computer is dead and I'm using my phone to post. I'll get a few pics on here.
 
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Nice patina! I'm hoping to find one in that condition for my shop truck. If I do, I'm hoping to have my salvage yard/business painted on the side of the door.
 
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Nice patina! I'm hoping to find one in that condition for my shop truck. If I do, I'm hoping to have my salvage yard/business painted on the side of the door.
^^^ That looks like painted patina.. aka "fauxtina". Ain't nothing like the work of mother nature.

2x.. my old farm truck is gonna get door paint too... "Cothern Speed & Farm, Pocatello, ID". Cothern is the original owner's last name and I am pals with his son-in-law. The old man will get a kick out of its "new" look, EFI, and TKO five-speed.

Here she is as she sits. The crunch on the front of hood happened when a farm combine backed into it.

 
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There's a little old lady around the corner from my house that has a 67-69 swb with the perfect patina. She won't sell it because it was her husband's. I need to find a way to convince her to sell it.
 
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