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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 22:07:10 -0500, "RCE" wrote: Remember the pic of the red, '55 Ford pickup? (Heh,heh,heh) I am heading for Denver the end of this week. Whoops - sorry - hit the wrong button. I'm really torn about getting into another restoration. On the one hand, it's a ton of fun to do and OEM parts are available for the F-100. I have a really good fabricator that lives near me who can help with the frame and I have enough heavy lift equipment in the barn to do the heavy lifting. The body work that's left is relatively easy stuff and nothing terribly complex - mostly fairing work on the OEM fenders which are always a problem. I can build a big block Ford or Chevy engine in my sleep - the rest of the job is just putting stuff in place and bolting it on. On the other hand, it's at least a two year project to full completion (the last one took four years) and I just don't know if I want to get into that again. Having the work done just seems like cheating after the other restorations I've done. What to do, what to do... I don't have the knowledge or skill sets to do a project like that myself. I admire the work of those that can. So, I have to be content with getting them already done. This truck isn't a pure restoration, which is what I like about it. It's a restored '55 body mounted on a rebuilt '92 frame with the more modern suspension components. The engine is a mildly built up 5.0 liter Ford coupled to a C4 autotransmission with a shift kit. Talked to the seller last night and he says it drives like a new truck .... just looks old. I just like it. RCE |
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