Ok, so its been awhile since I've posted here, and I figure it was time to say hey again. As an icebreaker of sorts, I figured I'd start by revealing the monster that has been taking all my time for the last year and a half or so (off and on).
I'll start by showing a pic of her as she is. Hopefully in a couple days I'll have a few more, as she is approaching "finished."
And now the story;
2 years ago, my buddy and I were looking for the next project for our car-club. Preferably something I could drive to the car shows we frequent during the warm months. The only problem being, we are a VERY low budget group, so finding something that was already half "done" wasn't really an option. Then one afternoon, driving down a backroad near our shop, we spotted a rusty old 64 F100 sitting in the grass with a for sale sign on her. We called the number listed, and found that it had no motor, no trans, the rear was locked up, but the chassis and suspension was all there and stock. The interior was a mess, but all the glass was intact. And best of all, it had a clear title!.
This is her the day we brought her home. From this angle she don't look all that bad.
Just a little rough looking
The cab on the day we brought her home
Another cab shot
I fell in love with this instrument cluster.
The end of the first days work
I'll start by showing a pic of her as she is. Hopefully in a couple days I'll have a few more, as she is approaching "finished."
And now the story;
2 years ago, my buddy and I were looking for the next project for our car-club. Preferably something I could drive to the car shows we frequent during the warm months. The only problem being, we are a VERY low budget group, so finding something that was already half "done" wasn't really an option. Then one afternoon, driving down a backroad near our shop, we spotted a rusty old 64 F100 sitting in the grass with a for sale sign on her. We called the number listed, and found that it had no motor, no trans, the rear was locked up, but the chassis and suspension was all there and stock. The interior was a mess, but all the glass was intact. And best of all, it had a clear title!.
This is her the day we brought her home. From this angle she don't look all that bad.
Just a little rough looking
The cab on the day we brought her home
Another cab shot
I fell in love with this instrument cluster.
The end of the first days work
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