BDSchindler Posted yesterday at 03:35 PM Posted yesterday at 03:35 PM (edited) Well, it’s finally done…the hybrid of a 66 Thunderbird with the bed of a 60 Ranchero. Fun build but I wish I had taken a bit more time with it. I kinda pushed getting it done as we are packing the house and moving. There’s no telling when I’ll get back to the bench so I really wanted this outta the way. Stock chassis that I removed a lot of material from then attempted detail painting. Engine came from a Foose Ford Pickup, wheels are “Z” wheels. Enjoy…I’ll comment further later tonite Edited yesterday at 03:37 PM by BDSchindler 9
Coyote_6 Posted yesterday at 04:25 PM Posted yesterday at 04:25 PM Wow! They so should have done that!! Just awesome! Beautiful color choices in and out. Steve
rickcaps55 Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM Posted yesterday at 06:52 PM This build really came out awesome the color and wheels everything very nice.
Ace-Garageguy Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Interesting idea, well integrated styling. I like heem.
BDSchindler Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago Thanks guys...for the most part, the interior is stock just cut off so it's only a 2 seater. Original design used the 60 Falcon Ranchero roof but I didn't like it. So I used the Thunderbird roof, sanded off the "vinyl" texture, cut it to fit and integrated into the body. For the chassis, I absolutely hated the OLD-School 60's model car tooling of a one piece chassis. So I got out the Dremel and started removing a ton of material opening up the chassis quite a bit over the original. Roush Engine came from the Chip Foose custom Ford pickup and custom made the exhaust from the headers that leads to the molded in chassis exhaust. Radiator was a parts-box unknown origin. Wheel/Tires are from Steve "Z" Zimmerman. Wooden bed is a plastic sheet using a wood grain decal and plastic strips then glued into place. Paint is Splash Paint but it kinda orange-peeled on me. I tried wet sanding but was more afraid of burning through it like I have done too many times before. So I just used Splashes 2K clear and called it a day. Overall, I like it but once we made the decision to move, I wanted this and "Thriller" done before the move since I am not sure when I will be back at the bench again at the new house. Well, I'll need to build the bench and hobby room out the way I want it first...lot's of planning, designing and organizing to expedite packing and unpacking are yet to come!
BDSchindler Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 7 hours ago, Coyote_6 said: Wow! They so should have done that!! Just awesome! Beautiful color choices in and out. Steve The inspiration came from Kaucher Kustoms. Specifically...this image but they used a more modern Ranchero...
Coyote_6 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago @BDSchindler Excellent execution. I like the rake of your B-pillars over the inspiration shot. Very well done! Steve
Bainford Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Yes, Yes, nicely done! Nice integration and style. Well done.
espo Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Remember following your body work on this and the finish and shape is something Ford could of and should have done. Beautiful paint finish and color accents the body lines. Like the wheels & tires along with the stance.
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