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The Five Essentials Of Racetrack Tailgatin’

By NASCAR Driver Terry Cook NASCAR Driver Terry Cook Counts Down This Summers’ Must-Have Ingredients for a Good Time CHICAGO (July 2, 2003) – On a hot summer weekend, there’s no better way to enjoy the afternoon than to pull up at a racetrack with a cooler full of burgers and a grill ready to […] More »

By: | July 29, 2004


2004 Ford F150 Ride And Drive

By Ken Payne San Antonio, Texas, June 25-26, 2003 Ford Truck Enthusiasts had the opportunity to test how the all-new 2004 F-150 stacks up against the competition at the 2004 Ford F-150 Ride and Drive in San Antonio, Texas. All models of the 2004 F-150 were available, as were comparable models from Toyota, GMC and […] More »

By: | July 29, 2004


Build Your Own Grit Blasting Cabinet

By George Hartman A Little Background Like many people, when I first began my restoration project (my 1956 Ford F250) I discovered that a grit blast cabinet, also called a sand blast cabinet, is a great tool to have around. It cleans many parts faster and better than any other method. If you do a […] More »

By: | July 29, 2004



Project Responder, the Ultimate Volunteer Firefighter’s Response Vehicle

Project Responder, the Ultimate Volunteer Firefighter’s Response Vehicle. By Michael Netherton After 250,000 miles, you would think a truck would be ready for retirement. That’s not the case for one truck. Michael Netherton, has taken a different approach to vehicle aging. Starting with an ’87 Ford F-250HD 4×4 Supercab truck, Michael’s organization, Project Responder, is […] More »

By: | July 29, 2004


F100: On Board Air Compressor

By Steve Delanty Anyone who owns a shop air compressor knows what a convenience it is.  Filling tires, running air tools, cleaning and drying parts, etc, a compressor is almost a must for any serious gearhead ! But whadda Ya do when You want compressed air out on the road?  Well, You just plug Your […] More »

By: | July 29, 2004


99-03 Turbo Removal & Wicked Wheel Installation

By: Stu Haas These directions apply to 99-03 Ford F250 Powerstroke 7.3 diesels. Some steps may be a bit different on you PSD depending upon existing truck modifications, intakes, bypasses, etc. Recommended Supplies Padded moving blanket (Home Depot) Engine degreaser Penetrating oil and lubricant Small stepladder Anti-Seize copper Engine degreaser Ford pedestal and turbo "O" […] More »

By: | July 28, 2004


Build Your Own Truck Dash

Originally Submitted By Mike Boyd A nice way to improve the utility and appearance of your vehicle is by removing the old dash and adding a new customized dash made of T-6 billet.  Billet is tempered aluminum that can be polished to look like chrome, or brushed to look like stainless steel.  Billet is strong, […] More »

By: | July 26, 2004



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