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Hello from South Jersey
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Hello all! New to the board. I have linked some pictures of the wallet bane in case I screw up the attachments :)
http://home.comcast.net/~ggedling/index1.html |
Cool looking project! Welcome to the board from Southern Ga! :D
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Welcome from south Mississippi!
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Looks lines a nice project going there, should look pretty nice when your done. Welcome from New Hampshire..
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Welcome to the board from West Michigan!
Jim |
Welcome from SW Washington State....
Give us more details on the project...looks good |
Welcome to the board from SC.
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Welcome from Central Mississippi. Too bad the "FAT" tires were back ordered....geeez. That looks awesome from the rear!!
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Those are some serious meats - what did you make the tubs out of?
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Welcome from southeast Pa.I have relatives over in Rio Grande.
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Welcome from SoCal
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Welcome to the board from South Mississippi. Nice truck you have there!
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Some info & pics
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Thank you all for the welcome! I just dug out some more pics of the back half with the bed off.
1967 SWB Small Glass Fleetside-Inline 6(207,314 printed on the title) Original purchase price $550. Rust in all the regular places. Rockers, corners, and much of the floor was replaced. Full frame up—Narrowed/Notched/Boxed in places-Moser Ford 9 4.56-Coil over triangulated ladder set w/panhard-406. 10 point cage inside with 2 bars through the cab to the frame under the bed. The tubs started as uncoated aluminum and it was noisy....but the 3 inch exhaust drowned that out. Fuel cell in the bed behind the rear. Stroker SBC/TH-400 was built and waiting....but a 502 ended up living in it's space. The lowering was all static. Lowered A-arms and 3" Bell spindles in the front. The rear was physically relocated as you can see. Discs placed all the way around. It has seen equal time between street, strip, and weeds due to this silly thing they call life....Life, and a complete lack of working space, always gets in the way of building the toy's. I am in the process of tearing it back down to the frame and the info I find here is immense! Up front, I am hoping to go tubular with bags. The rear will get bags as well and possibly tucked further up into the frame. Possible switch to a 4 link as I have a spare set hanging. I am quite excited to begin working on her again. I will be sure to post progress pics as I move along. |
Another welcome from Mississippi. Man, that truck looks radical!. I'm sure it runs pretty radical, too. Post your progress whenever you can. :bowtie: BTW, let's see that 502!
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welcome from daytona beach
i used to enjoy that cowtown swap meet in early spring every year |
welcome from Cincinnati, Cool truck!
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Holy cow...that thing screams "trouble" :D I like it!!!!!
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welcome from austin, texas! those fatties look mean! great project-keep us all posted.
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WELCOME NEIGHBOR, FINALLY SOME NEWBEES FROM MY NECK OF THE WOODS :metal: BTW, WERE IN SOTH JERSEY
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Welcome from southern oregon nice looking ride you got..
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Welcome To The Board From The Great White North! Sweet Truck!
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Another welcome from Canada eh. Thats one sweet little truck you got there!!
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Well, well, well I thought I was the ony red neck from south jersey...lol....that thing look bad a$$..Whereabouts in sj are ya??? I`m in vinland............john
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bodazpa: I am in Merchantville, near Cherry Hill. I play hockey down at the Vineland Ice Arena every Friday :)
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And another big welcome from Southern Oregon and a fellow 67 owner.
Geesh, you are my hero! Would love to build a 67 ProStreet! Maybe someday when funds and time allow! Awesome truck....... |
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