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preppypyro 03-02-2012 11:40 PM

For what its worth, i love it when guys use stuff they have collected over the years to aid in their vehicle builds. Jeff have you ever checked out the rattle can rebuild on "the hamb"? Sounds right up your alley!

ben73058 03-03-2012 12:32 AM

Hey Jeff,
I'll post up a pic of our steering linkage - It would make the
great pyramid builders jealous. I think I may have your steering contortions beat but let's see. I've got the same 351W fitting into the shoebox '48-'52 trucks.

I was amazed out how expensive all the aftermarket steering stuff
was... I couldn't swallow the Ididit $700 column - I went with some knockoff & I've been paying for it since. I like your Bronco II solution - I looked around at used steering columns on Ebay - they wanted even more for the reconditioned old ones.

You are coming along great. What's your plan for F1 fenders. I went with fiberglass finally & they are nice & not too costly. I think I would have been a year trying to get all that bondo fixed up - just wasn't worth it - I think I paid around $200 per fender.

Your boy looks to have shot up past you - I was doing pretty well with my 20 year old son Zack - then he kept growing into college - got me by a good 4 inches now. Nice family - I'd faint if my wife came out to work on the truck.

Ben in Austin

51PanelMan 03-03-2012 11:18 AM

To save the oil change sticker try using a hair dryer or heat gun and a scraper underneath the sticker. Take your time and be careful. You can also take a high-resolution digital image of the sticker, crop it on your computer and print it out. It'll look practically the same.

barnfind 51 03-04-2012 09:55 AM

Hey Jeff what is the final height of your front end with the Jag? How many inches from bottom of frame rail to ground? Also what size tires are you going to be running? Also your motor mounts look great! Looks like some beef to me. George

tinman52 03-04-2012 10:05 AM

Great "do it yourself build"! You are making good progress, will be watching.....

Jeff and Nicolle 03-04-2012 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by barnfind 51 (Post 11526798)
Hey Jeff what is the final height of your front end with the Jag? How many inches from bottom of frame rail to ground? Also what size tires are you going to be running? Also your motor mounts look great! Looks like some beef to me. George

It's sitting at 9" IIRC from the bottom right now, but not all the weight is on it yet. Tire size is 235/60/15, but I might use something different. And I hope the engine mounts are as strong as they look, because I like them!
More to come, just dealing with a motor issue right now...

Jeff and Nicolle 03-10-2012 10:55 PM

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Taking the cab off

Jeff and Nicolle 03-10-2012 10:59 PM

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Floor repair, not much though!

Jeff and Nicolle 03-10-2012 11:02 PM

After the minor repairs, i coated the bottom with CHASSIS SAVER.
I will add a picture when i find one! Sorry..

Jeff and Nicolle 03-10-2012 11:15 PM

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I bounce around sometimes to see something different. So here is some rear fender repair. I don't have the best mig welder, but it does the job.

Jeff and Nicolle 03-10-2012 11:18 PM

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More on the rear fender repair

barnfind 51 03-11-2012 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by Jeff and Nicolle (Post 11558587)
More on the rear fender repair

Very nice my friend looking good!! Buz:-X04

Jeff and Nicolle 03-11-2012 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by barnfind 51 (Post 11559098)
Very nice my friend looking good!! Buz:-X04

I welded that up with the old buzzy!:-yeahrigh

topmoo 03-11-2012 10:13 AM

Looks great, and nice to have all that help too. I should have looked harder for u-joints, I paid the big bucks for mine.

ben73058 03-11-2012 10:52 AM

Hey Jeff,
That's not floor "repair" that's floor perfection! I don't see any rust anywhere. Looking good over there! I like what you did with your fenders - I was lazy & bought fiberglass ones after encountering work by "The Bondo King" - (Previous owner).

Ben in Austin


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