sargentrs wrote:Looking good, Patrick! Is that new defrost ductwork I see under there too?
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I lucked out and the original ducting has probably been replaced within the last 10 years or so. I just washed it with some soapy water and let it dry. Then I sprayed it with a little fabric/vinyl dye (same stuff on the dash pad).
67mann wrote:![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
always pictured you as older
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is that an EZ wire kit
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....doesn't look like my Ron Francis kit....did you fab the bracket or it come with kit
This is a Rebel kit made in the USA. I have a Painless in my '56 and an EZ kit in my '69...they all install about the same.
I fabbed the bracket from 1/8" aluminum plate. I made it to bolt into the same holes as the factory fuse panel but since this panel is bigger and heavier, I added a forward brace that will bolt to the brace behind the gauge cluster for some added support. I didn't want to interfere with the headlight and ignition switches so I couldn't have it bolt to the dash.
jimmy828 wrote:We know who's going to be driving that truck later in years! By the Patrick, your project keeps me motivated to complete mine. Nice work!!!
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Thanks Jimmy! As far as my little man driving this one, I'm not so sure...I sort of had my '69 in mind for him. I also have a '56 that I've owned since I was 15 (42 now). I'd love for the '69 to be a father/son project someday and we can drive them to shows together.
48prerunner wrote:Lookin very nice. I'm sure your son will cherish that pic when he is older. Two questions maybe you said before sorry if you did. Where did you get the firewall insulation pad, and does the rear pumpkin hit the bed floor at full compression? Just killing time while garage warms up is a balmy 32* in there right now but beats -7*
Thanks! I'm sure he will and I hope that he's going to be helping (for real) in a few more years and we can do this stuff together.
I got the firewall cover from LMC if I remember correctly (have been stockpiling parts for a year!). I'm convinced that there's only one or perhaps a couple of companies that make them and distribute them to dealers like LMC, NPD, Dennis Carpenter, etc.
I'm fairly certain that the axle won't hit anything...there are many trucks out there with this exact setup and I've never heard of any clearance issues. It's only about 1-2 inches lower than my '69 which has flipped hangers and I never had a problem with it.
Patrick
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'56 F100; Must.II IFS, 351W bored & stroked to 395c.i. 470hp/483ft-lbs., AOD, 4-link coilover 9" w/ 3.89's
'69 F100; 390, C6, Dana 60 w/ 4.10's
'70 F100; 'new' and latest project soon to have a built 390/C6 and 3.50 gears
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