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    Thread: 51 f-1

    1. #1
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      51 f-1

      Most of you that have seen us on pro touring in the sponsor section relate us to parts sales. We do have a good following for our sales. But most of you don't know that we also have a build side to our business. So we are will be adding some of our builds to the forums as well
      This is a 51 F-1 We are building for one of our customers. It started at another shop. And well after 2 years and a bunch of bad work the customer pulled the project and brought it to us.
      Here are some pictures of the build in process. Some of the pictures are of some of the bad work we had to correct to get this project back on track.
      The chassis is a No Limit chassis. The drive train is a new coyote motor and transmission from Ford performance division. It has come a long way, But still has a ways to go. We will be adding pictures as we progress with this build and many others we will be posting.
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    2. #2
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      Some more pictures of this build
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    3. #3
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      I Like this one......

    4. #4
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      Looks good guys!


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    5. #5
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      This should be good. Love F1's, and on a Big-10 chassis to boot!

    6. #6
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      The wheels have arrived from Schott Performance Wheels

      Look what just came in for the F1 build! These are going to look awesome on this truck. The wheels are polished "Mod 5 eXL" from Schott Performance Wheels with 18x8 in the front and 20x12 in the back. We are a direct dealer for Schott Wheels so give us a call at 317-541-9590 or PM us for pricing on a custom set of wheels for your car or truck.
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    7. #7
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      Nice looking build! Good job fixing the body. Can't wait to see it progress.

    8. #8
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      Nice job guys, sits perfect!

    9. #9
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      Wow!

      Now that's a chassis!

    10. #10
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      We will be glad to get back on this project. The customer ask us to hold up for a little bit. He is paying for his daughters wedding. Updates as soon as he turns us loose again

    11. #11
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      BTW, contact Jim at Ultimate Headers, they now have a direct fit header for a Coyote in a Big-10 chassis.

    12. #12
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      I'm planning on no limit for my 58 gmc. Wish I had the cash to just do a whole chassis. Build looks fantastic!

    13. #13
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      Front hub to hub mounting surface measurement

      I know I am about 4 years late to this party...but i'll throw this out there anyway...

      was wondering if you knew what the mounting surface hub to hub measurement was on the front of this truck?

      I am building a 50 F-1, and installing my front IFS now and was just curious.

      Really nice build BTW!

      Keep up the good work!

      Thanks!







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