Sully's 1964 Project
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You should never have any dumb A$$ pull out in front of you. Good Job! LEE
IF YOU DROVE A FORD......YOU WOULDN'T NEED A GOODWRENCH!!!!!!!!!!
1964 Ford CustomCab Shortbed
1952 Ford 8N Tractor
2012 Ford F250 CrewCab
1964 Ford CustomCab Shortbed
1952 Ford 8N Tractor
2012 Ford F250 CrewCab
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Haven't been working on it for a couple of weeks. Building this robot/sculpture for Vacation Bible School. We have ours during Spring Break. Lot of welding but this is the result. Now that it's done, I'm back on the yeller truck.
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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Yeah. but it was already mangled.
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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That's pretty cool man!
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
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Crappy cell phone pics:
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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That looks great, I'm digging the yellow.
The Robot looks cool too!
The Robot looks cool too!
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and this is for your daughter to drive...she is gonna love it
--Gregg--
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looks ezeriffic!
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
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truck is killer looking. love it! i know it's a day late, but i'd bet some blue frpp plug wires would really set that engine bay off.
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"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
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New (Old) brake pedal from 1965 Lincoln. Thank you Pull-a-Part!
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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OK. I did a lot of work over the last few days. Most noticable (to me anyway) was moving the front axle forward 1.5" while installing the No-Limit R&P kit.
Here's the front axle after moving it forward.
Here's the front axle after moving it forward.
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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Yeah, and I know my front bumper doesn't fit for crap. Getting a rechromed original in August.
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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Gotta repaint my left frame rail - Brake fluid, ugh!
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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How does it drive with the R/P , I have the same set up , just not on the road yet , All I have done with mine is mock it up before pulling the body off .
Your building one for your daughter , Mines for my 15 yr old son.
Dany
Your building one for your daughter , Mines for my 15 yr old son.
Dany
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Drives great. No Limit states that any pump will work. NO.
The Ford pump (small neck 60's and 70's pump) blew out the outer seals in 5 minutes. The Ford pump apparently puts out more pressure than the Delco/Saginaw pumps. I solved it with an adjustable valve and had to replace the rack. No Limit is *supposed* to refund my card the dollar amount I spent for the locally sourced replacement rack, but they want the original and I'm shipping it to them tomorrow. We'll see.
Frankly, the only thing they manufactured is the brackets. But they did the heavy lifting in working the whole kit out.
The Ford pump (small neck 60's and 70's pump) blew out the outer seals in 5 minutes. The Ford pump apparently puts out more pressure than the Delco/Saginaw pumps. I solved it with an adjustable valve and had to replace the rack. No Limit is *supposed* to refund my card the dollar amount I spent for the locally sourced replacement rack, but they want the original and I'm shipping it to them tomorrow. We'll see.
Frankly, the only thing they manufactured is the brackets. But they did the heavy lifting in working the whole kit out.
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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Great, Glad I got a saginaw pump to go with the march pully kit , And yes I noticed all you realy need is the mounting brackets, Paying for their R&D but that OK. Thanks , Truck looks Sweet.
Danny
Danny
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She's now driving it daily. You should see the way it stands out in the high school parking lot. Her friends say her truck is "swag," whatever the heck that means.
I still have to get the tailgate finished and then install the tonneau cover.
I still have to get the tailgate finished and then install the tonneau cover.
If thou bleedest not, thou workest not. - Hezekiah 2:12
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I thought swag was the free stuff celebs get at parties and ward shows. I think it means "stuff we all get"
--Gregg--
you can't get there from here
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