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Customized/Built/Restored 1987-1991 F-Series Trucks

I'd like to see some pics of other people's built/customized/restored 1987-1991 F-series trucks/Bronco's. The cleaner and showy-er the better!

I've looked in the "Show Off Your Trucks" thread, but there's allot of off topic discussion and not enough pics of trucks.

For those of you who don't know, my 1990 model is currently under construction. I will try to post some pics soon if I can get on an image hosting site. (I do have several pics in my gallery though)

And in case your wondering or feeling left out, 1980-1986 and 1992-1996/97 HD owners feel free to post pics as well!

Now let's see those trucks!!!
 
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It's no more of a show truck than any ugly bricknose.

The day I picked it up.


How it looked last year on 35" BFGs.


See sig below if you want to know what's done to it..
 
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here is my girl...errr truck, not much was (has) been done to it, don't plan to do much more cosmeticially anyways, I like it as is, only thing I plan to do is remove the camper top and store it some where, just need to build a store rack of sorts for it and move it to the back yard I suppose, and then reinstall the tool box, other then that its exactly as I want it to be




this is the most recient picture (need to get a better), when it slid off the road due to not so good tyres... oh well...

Here is the interior, with my best accessory to boot!!! only difference from the pic is the metal handels are now installed...

 
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Not a Brick nose(thank god) but a restored truck
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...csb-build.html
 
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Restored 1979 Ford f250 Ranger

This is a video of my step dads ford he had redone
 
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This is a video of my step dads ford he had redone
That is a shame about the rot
 
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needs more bricknose pics.
 
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I've looked at a couple of seats like what is in Jaime's truck. Cool dog too! LOL! Nice 79 F250! Wow DB, what a project! Very cool!
 
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Originally Posted by Krisverde
needs more bricknose pics.
Agreed. Though I resent the term "bricknose".
 
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Agreed. Though I resent the term "bricknose".
Brick is its name by it's owners. Just like Bull Nose for the 80-86
 
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I understand that, but I still don't like them being called "bricknose".
 
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Originally Posted by Diesel_Brad
That is a shame about the rot
What does that mean?
 
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Nevermind u talking about the rot in paint
 
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https://fbcdn-photos-h-a.akamaihd.ne..._2582083_n.jpg

Here's mine. Though you can't really tell what year it is right now.
 
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97 f350 460

when bought

mid way through frame swap and frame off resto



went to body shop like this

5 months later and countless sleepless nights


and finally reasembled and done!

and heres the build thread
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...frameswap.html
couldnt be happier with it
 


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