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Just started a couple days ago . This is just a mock up . These are aftermarket tires . I did not like how the truck would sit with the stock suspension ( too low ) so I modified it . Found some leaf springs in my parts box and ditched the stock front end suspension and used the leaf springs . I don’t claim this to be correct in fact I know it’s Mickey Mouse but it will have the desired effect . I think . 

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Mine will be pretty much stock with just the front suspension and the larger tires as the only changes. Paint will be Tamiya metallic green with green and white interior.

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Moving along on this kit . Not a bad kit . No problems so far . My only pick would be too small tires ( IMO ) and the too low suspension . That also is just my opinion . 

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The candy striping is usually a safety requirement (visual) for completion events should the drive shaft be expelled.

36 minutes ago, Jordan White said:

I've gotta ask though, what's with the candy-cane striped driveshafts? :P

 

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Actually those driveshafts were a little known option in 1969 and some very early 1970 trucks.  OK that's BS. I used to do that to a lot of my models. Call it a trademark perhaps. It started for me when I wanted to dress up the underside years ago. Stupid  ? Perhaps ? But for good or bad it does get attention.

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7 hours ago, Jordan White said:

Love the color too! I've gotta ask though, what's with the candy-cane striped driveshafts? :P

Back in the day, late 80's early 90's all of us who had jacked up four wheel drives candy striped our drive shafts. Mine was black and yellow for a while then white and yellow.

Build looks great so far!!

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  • Great looking 4 X 4. The Green color looks very much like the Thunder Bird Cascade Green from that era. The "Barber Pole" paint job on the drive shafts made me smile.  
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Thanks for the comments guys. This kit goes together pretty well but I did encounter my first problem. Installing the windshield was a bit of a problem. When done and installing the interior tub there is a hole where the dash does not meet the lower part of the window glass. It looks like everything was assembled the way it is meant to but try as I might I was always left with the opened area. Did I do something wrong ? I don't know but I can't see where I messed up if I did.

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If its the same mold as the 71 Ranger which I am sure it is, it will require some grinding to get everything to fit right.  I had to grind away lower portion of windshield, lower portion of interior tub where it meets the firewall and some on the firewall as well (backside).  The goal for me was to get the interior tub up as close as possible to the vent windows. This will also aid in getting the bed to line up with the cab. here is a pic to show how the tub should fit in relation to the vent window.  Hope it helps!IMG_1460.thumb.JPG.90d75e3962f845ff5e09d4e97b2b93a6.JPG

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On 9/16/2018 at 1:07 PM, cobraman said:

Thanks for the comments guys. This kit goes together pretty well but I did encounter my first problem. Installing the windshield was a bit of a problem. When done and installing the interior tub there is a hole where the dash does not meet the lower part of the window glass. It looks like everything was assembled the way it is meant to but try as I might I was always left with the opened area. Did I do something wrong ? I don't know but I can't see where I messed up if I did.

Ahhh. I see what you are saying , Ray. I don’t know how I missed your thread. This Ford looks fantastic. That color fits the pickup really well. 

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