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  • CubbyChowder
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    Originally posted by fromthelbc View Post
    HAHA! What is with that trend? About a year ago I was driving on the freeway when I saw a truck with the same thing. I had to get a pic, my instagram caption was "A mural of his truck elegantly situated atop a majestic waterfall surrounded by giant scorpions"

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  • fromthelbc
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    update time.

    The radiator i got was too fat for it to fit in, so we had to cut out the old water pump driven fan, and i ended up getting an electrical fan set up. should run more efficiently.

    along with, freeze plugs, because the engine had them pulled before it slept for like 20 some odd years in a field or some shit.



    i also started some basic interior work, i got some new door cards cut out, they slide right in, god bless basic american engineering. i havent test fitted them yet, because the car is still at the mechanic, but here they are, for right now, theyre cut out of 1970's wall paneling.



    also, heres a tailgate of a truck, which has the truck itself on it, over looking a rural mexican city.

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  • fromthelbc
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    A wild radiator appears!



    i pick you, alpine speakers!




    so thats it, all the parts are here to make the car run and drive. the car should be running and driving by sunday (i hope), if not, it'll be on the road by next week, which is when the drop will happen, as well as a ton of other things.

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  • fromthelbc
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    Originally posted by 244Brick View Post
    Fleming is spam BTW


    LOVE this man
    shhh, i'll take any car love i can get, spam or not...

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  • 244Brick
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    Fleming is spam BTW


    LOVE this man

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  • fromthelbc
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    Originally posted by dillon7 View Post
    the patina on that gas tank is absolutely perfect.
    yup! its been sitting around in my store for like almost a year, i figured i could put it to good use.

    Originally posted by MGW View Post
    That gas tank is rad. Needs accuair for sure.
    no accuair, too expensive, this whole point is that this car will be made up of cheap parts, and cheaply put together...

    Originally posted by flemingg
    This WILL be dope!




    thanks! i cant wait til i finish it up.

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  • MGW
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    That gas tank is rad. Needs accuair for sure.

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  • dillon7
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    the patina on that gas tank is absolutely perfect.

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  • fromthelbc
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    Some more stuff got finished today, my mechanic told me i needed to have the gas tank taken down and chemically cleaned, i presented an alternate solution... since this car is literally a rat rod, and its a shop truck, i pulled some shit out of my antiques and salvage store.... and picked up the carb from the carb shop today.

    heres the new fuel tank, its an 18 gallon early 1960's sears boat gas tank, holds 18 gallons... gonna have to fashion some metal straps for it, then im putting some leather straps over the top of the metal straps. the more salvage-y and rat roddish it looks, the happier i am.




    and heres my one barrel carb in its sexy rebuilt-ness...

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  • fromthelbc
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    Originally posted by rice4life View Post
    What engine do you plan on dropping in here? Looks cool, not digging the grille though.

    Did you think about widened steelies with some sort of old school ford hub caps for wheels?
    i might, for right now, its a super low cost project, so the engine stays stock, im gonna salvage everything i can, the greatest part is that the lug pattern is 4x114.3, so finding some honda guy with steelies he wants to get rid of would be great...

    Originally posted by IamParadox View Post
    This is gonna be sweet. I have a friend who's a Falcon fanatic and I've always had a soft spot for 'em.
    yea, ive always been a old ford fan, it should be awesome, and impressively low.
    Last edited by fromthelbc; 09-23-2013, 12:47 AM.

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  • IamParadox
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    This is gonna be sweet. I have a friend who's a Falcon fanatic and I've always had a soft spot for 'em.

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  • rice4life
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    What engine do you plan on dropping in here? Looks cool, not digging the grille though.

    Did you think about widened steelies with some sort of old school ford hub caps for wheels?

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  • Titty
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    Olivia is a great name. That is all.

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  • fromthelbc
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    more parts showed up, new key, new ignition switch, and fuel pump.

    waiting on the radiator, going to try to pick up some 14 or 15 inch wheels this week or next week, carb should be here tomorrow, or monday, car should be up and running by the end of the week...



    inspiration for low, should be about this low in 2-3 weeks... slow progress...

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  • fromthelbc
    started a topic Project Olivia - 1962 Ford Falcon Ranchero

    Project Olivia - 1962 Ford Falcon Ranchero

    Hey guys, since my mercedes is no longer with me, i got together some funds, and picked up a shit cheap rusty 1962 6 cylinder Falcon Ranchero




    Here she is as she stands, i've ordered ALL the replacement parts for the engine...

    The over all goal is to have a slammed rusty truck for my store.

    Plans for the new future include:
    Cut front coils with shorter shocks 2-3 inches
    Block lowering the rear the end 2 or 3 inches
    Glass packs
    Vintage shop signage
    old school single yellow fog light

    future future plans are front air bags

    as usual, i'll update and photograph higher quality photos as the build continues, any input is welcomed, and any cool ideas will be taken into consideration.
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