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1949 Ford F1 4x2 - Jag IFS installation


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Album Title: Jag IFS installation
Pic of in process installation of the Jag IFS. Note how the original jag crossmember 4 point mounts center right under the F-1 frame rails. Fitup of exhaust manifold added 1/5/07
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Bill Jones Harpswell, Maine
1949 Ford F1
350 sbc automatic 4x2
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Mileage: 0
Modifications
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Orignal Shockmount fabbed but not final welded in position. Note ...


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Steering column with 2 joints and a 10"splined shaft. Shown with ...


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Jag crossmember with rack and steering rack. Shown with blockhug ...


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Passenger side shock mount-close fit to inner fender. Note 2 pho ...


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Jag crossmember under frame. With the 3/4" wood shim to adjust c ...


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Pix looking toward rear along the drivers side frame rail. The f ...


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Took an angle cut of 0.200 "on the face to angle the manifold wh ...


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Ovaling and relieving mounting holes to account for the mounting ...


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Modified rams horn showing clearance ...


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Fitup of modified rams horn. The lower chunk of pipe is there fo ...


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Fitup of ramshorn looking up and forward from under the truck. ...


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Unmodified Log style manifold. Just barely contacts steering sha ...


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Looking down at very slight interference between log style manif ...


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Looking up and forward at slight interference between manifold a ...


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Second and final fab of upper shock tower-passanger side ...


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Front view of second and final shock mount. Change from first at ...

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