Dont know what to say, good work dude!
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Cougar House Garage Project Sacrilege Ford Super Duty
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There is no word. I'm just glad this is 2015 and we get to tag along on the web as you build it. I cant wait to see it done!
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We got in the last to wiring harness's we need, the sunroof harness the original one was cut at the savage yard typical
Now we can get the 2015 Platinum Edition black head liner in to start the black interior
New dash fuse box, so much for american made most there parts are made in Mexico guess thats way they didn't need a bail out
Installed, my Nikon was pissing me off
Finished grinding down the sectioned fire wall an floor on the bottom side and laid down some epoxy primer before we put down the Evercoat extreme in the morning
Filler an Glaze in one
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Shit just honestly blows my mind. I think I'm king shit at my local meets because of the amount of fab work my car has done to it, then I see this and pretty much just want to supuku myself.
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Man I just keep getting my mind blown every time I come into this thread.
Also its really cool that you're in Olympia (im in Tacoma) so you're not too far away
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Dang. Older ford trucks have this super rugged interior, but it awesome in its own way.
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We ordered our dash harness from a junkyard on friday from Oregon. The owner of the yard pulled the wiring harness for us and over the weekend, one of his junkyard dogs sold the harness for the diesel pick up truck to a guy who needed a gas harness. Therefor, he fired the junkyard dog for his incompetents...I kinda feel bad about it, but junkyards hire people like fast food restaurants. A junkyard in Lacey had an '08 Super Duty 6.4L diesel and said they would sell us the dash for $200 if we pulled it ourselves. So we saved $75 plus shipping fees. We got the harness out in about an hour at the junkyard, then we came back to the garage and installed the wiring harness on the skeleton of the 2012 dash, then reinstalled the skin. Afterwards, the dash was installed permanently....or so we thought. So we went to install the steering column and steering wheel, and of course..the skeleton is a few inches more narrow than the '08 steering column. Tomorrow we have to go back to the junk yard to pull the '08 dash board skeleton so my '08 steering column will fit. Damn It.
More on Tuesday.
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