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1950 F1 Pickup UPDATE 6-15-14


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Here's the beginnings of my newest hack & whack job. I've seen a number of people attempt to make these trucks fender-less over the years and have had it in my mind for a while now to take a stab at it. Only time will tell of it works out or not.



So far I removed all of the extra junk hanging off of the frame rails, Z'd the frame just behind the cab while at the same time losing 1/2" out of the wheelbase to bring the rear wheels forward. The cab lost about 1/8" off it's lower edge, 1/4" right out of the middle, 3/16" out of the height of the roof and 1/4" channel the full thickness of the frame. The bed lost 1/2" out of the middle. Wheels and rear tires are '41 Lincoln and the planned motor is the Caddy out of the Revell '49 Merc.

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Did some more work on this the other day. Did all the rough body work. All of the seems blended really nice except for one cab corner that will need a tune up. Made and installed a firewall from .040" sheet. Filled in the voids and fender mounting notches in the bed sides. Made a nose using the grill and pieces of the front fenders and hood. Also, started messing with the Caddy engine. Thinking of tweaking a Revell parts pack Pontiac intake and blower to fit. If I do, it'll lose the injector for a row of 2-barrel carbs. Here's a few lazy mock up pics.

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I wasn't originally planning for this to have a hood but I got to wondering what it would look like with the kit hood re-worked to fit. Made some pie cuts and got it narrowed to match the cowl. Just need to add some material to the rear edge so it fits the contour of the cowl and tune up the fit at the grill. I think I'm gonna go with it.

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looks good ,nice work ,this is turning into some thing i like ,how or what head lights are you going to use ?

Thanks. Haven't specifically decided which lights I'll use. They will be typical free-standing hot rod headlights. Possibly bullet-shaped like '36 Ford or '39 Chevy. Perhaps some bullet-shaped taillights from a '37 Ford to match.

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Did some more work on this today.
Modified the droopy front frame rails so they are flat and removed the massive front cross member/motor mounts. Narrowed the bed 1/4" and added a modified rolled pan from the Revell '29 Pickup. The tailgate originally had three raised panels but with strategic cutting I made it so it now has 1 continuous raised panel. Decided to ditch the hood idea because it was making the front too long and the shape wasn't jiving very well with the front shell. Decided to use the DEEP dropped axle from the AMT '55 Chevy Stepside. Will add a conventional cross spring and hairpin radius rods. On to some new pictures...
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That's gonna be great what are the tires and wheels from

The wheels, caps and rear tires are all from a Monogram '41 Lincoln. The front tires are from the stock version of an AMT '34 5-Window Coupe.

They make a great set of big & little whitewalls don't they?

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