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62uni
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new member build

Post by 62uni »

Hey, ive only been a member here for a few months but i have really enjoyed reading about y'all. I am not sure how to post pics in threads but have a few of my 62 unibody in my gallery. I also have a 66 short that i will post pics of soon. I am currently working on the 62. I have stripped the truck, repaired floor, pillar, cab corner, bed where torque tube welds in, and welded bed seems and smoothed everything out. I sometimes get ahead of myself on the repairs and work on stuff out of order ( I want to get it done). I have a 75 Lincloln donor for the 460/ C6 and am planning on building a tube front end for it. If anyone out there have the dimensions on the torque box iwould appreciate it. That is next on my list for replacement. I just recently finished fabbing up new cab supports that can be seen in my gallery. More to come.
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tbritt
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welcome.gif From S.E. Oklahoma. looks like you got a good starter going there......460 C6 sweet
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wave.gif Welcome from West Virginia... Where in the United States are you from?? Looks like you have the metal working skills to do your truck up right.... It is looking good. again, Welcome aboard!!!
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Post by Greg D »

Welcome to Slick 60s.
1964 F 100 - I am going to do "something" with it.......

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1994 F 150 XLT 2WD


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62uni
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Thanks

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Anthony, I am from Wildwood Tennessee, (Maryville) It is a little south of Knoxville and West of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Thanks, for the comments.
Anthony

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thats almost close :lol: :lol: gad your here....
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Re: Thanks

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62uni wrote:Anthony, I am from Wildwood Tennessee, (Maryville) It is a little south of Knoxville and West of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. Thanks, for the comments.
':welcome:' from Louisiana. Why don't you add your location (city & state or at least state) to your profile? Click on "Profile" at the top of the screen and fill in the blanks. That way other members will know where you are located, which can be invaluable when you need to buy or sell a part or a member may be close enough to stop by and help you with a problem.
BTW: You have a spare room available during the F100 Super Nationals? ':lol:' (Jus' kiddin'!)
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62uni
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Picture

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finally figured out the image download

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62uni
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more pics

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one of the cab supports i fabbed up

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4 x 4 flanged 16 ga that i fabbed support from

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cab support in place for fitting, not welded in yet

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Post by Rusty 63 »

Nice work on the cab mount! And I'm lovin the patina!
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Post by ezernut9mm »

wow. nice work. i like the truck too.
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Uni looks good. :welcome: from Michigan
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62uni
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More pics of repairs Ive made

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Rust from where torque box welds in

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More cab corner repair, still needs dressing up

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Stake pockets welded up, seams welded and smoothed over, spot welds around wheel tubs smoothed
62uni
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More pics of repairs Ive made

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Lower pass side door pillar. I made patch and flanged for weather stripping to seal
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next repairs to make
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next repairs
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welcome from Alaska.
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Welcome to the site.

Nice ride!!!
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f100cowboy
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Post by f100cowboy »

Welcome from southeast Michigan. Nice looking Uni you have. Keep up the good work.
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dotcentral
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Post by dotcentral »

Welcome. Good looking project Uni.
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62uni
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Lead in seams. Has anybody done this?

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Has anybody tried this? This is my first attempt on the seams where the cab and bed meet. working OK I guess, just slow working it down after it is applied.
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Post by Greg D »

I started the same fill job on my roof/bed seam. I stopped working on it to finish the drip rail (I was originally working one whole side of the truck at a time). Kind of tedious but should look cool when done. I'll get back to it after I get a C25 tank for my MIG, it'll go alot better with gas.
I'll be picking up a tank this week.
Are you doing the drip rail? If you do let me know and I will fill you in on some things that you will encounter. I have about 24" left to shave around the front drivers corner so I've hit about every situation you'd find doing it. I will have to go back over all most of it for fill welding too.
1964 F 100 - I am going to do "something" with it.......

viewtopic.php?f=32&t=15942

1987 Mustang LX Convertible, 2.3 Auto - cruiser.
1994 F 150 XLT 2WD


~ Yes - I adopted another cat..............

Cam L Milan,
You'll be missed my friend.
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