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    1. #81
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      Quote Originally Posted by TANKMASTERJ View Post
      The crown vic front goods look like it was factory dreamed up to go there. Awesome work. I'm digging the wide old ford and subscribed.
      Tankmasterj
      Thanks, Tankmaster

    2. #82
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      Accord power seat mounted. Now if I just had a powertrain!
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    3. #83
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      Your work looks really good, it’s going to be a nice ride with that setup.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    4. #84
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      I’m all for comfort, Wayne. Great to see that you are back online after your CNC hip. Hopefully you can get back to CNC car parts soon.

    5. #85
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      Is that a 32 Ford fuel tank?

    6. #86
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      Quote Originally Posted by wfo guy View Post
      Is that a 32 Ford fuel tank?
      1933-37 Ford Truck, Tanks Inc 34G-PT

    7. #87
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      My friend Charlie FastFeet has a draft pinstriped version of a dream catcher for my dash. This draft is on paper, insert will be aluminum.

      Nothing else will be on the dash, as all instruments will be OBD2 on a cell phone or tablet mounted above the windshield.

      Cab and front clip are from a firetruck that spent most of its life on the Red Lake Indian Reservation, which is one of several reasons for the theme. I have the bumper with sticker.
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    8. #88
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      More history--a BIA tag from the truck.
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    9. #89
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      Here is the draft dash insert by Charlie Fast Feet. This is on thin metal. He calls it a draft, and is painting the final version on 1/8" aluminum.

      The so-called draft will make a great wall hanging!

      No gauges will be on the dash. All instruments will be via OBD2 on a tablet mounted above the windshield.

      Obviously lots more work to do on the truck before the dash insert is permanently attached.
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    10. #90
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      Finally got back to working on the truck. The old Garmin is my temporary rear view camera!

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    11. #91
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      Never cared for the jailbar grille, so I have made something else. Maybe better, maybe worse. Definitely different.

      Grille surround was made from a sliced and diced 1930s window garnish molding.

      I may extend the hood out a couple of inches. Dunno! Haven't decided on what type of mesh for a griller insert.

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    12. #92
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      That looks great. Awesome work as usual.

      Don
      1969 Camaro - LSA 6L90E AME sub/IRS
      1957 Buick Estate Wagon
      1959 El Camino - Ironworks frame
      1956 Cameo - full C5 suspension/drivetrain
      1959 Apache Fleetside

    13. #93
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      Nice Work!
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    14. #94
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      Quote Originally Posted by dhutton View Post
      That looks great. Awesome work as usual.

      Don
      Thanks, Don.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      Nice Work!
      Thanks, Wayne. Hope you can get back to work on your project soon.

    15. #95
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      Agree with you on the grille. That is a awesome upgrade for sure. I like it.

    16. #96
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      Going in a good direction.

    17. #97
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      Thanks thumper877 and wfo guy.

    18. #98
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      Decided that the nose of the hood needed to be pulled out further. For better or worse!Name:  IMG_7187.jpg
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    19. #99
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      I like it. If the front fenders were pulled back some to make it more streamlined, would that be a good thing?

    20. #100
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      Quote Originally Posted by wfo guy View Post
      I like it. If the front fenders were pulled back some to make it more streamlined, would that be a good thing?
      Might be, but I've had all of the sheet metal bashing I can take, at least for now. Nevertheless, thanks for the suggestion.

      I will be joining the fenders and nose piece to eliminate the seams.



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