zjustin28 Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 So, friend gave me this kit, it was pre assembled, just a box stock. Im planning on doing a hybrid between pro stock and beefy street rod, somewhere on that line. First order of business was chopping the top. Tops are way to high on f100s i think. No pictures of progress, but i took maybe 2mm out of the top. Didnt wanna do to much. (obviously not finished, need more putty for it.) I then decided i wanna do something different with the bed. At first, i wanted to do a real wood bed, but then thought thats not to 'pro stock-ish'. Unsure of what i'll do there, but i'll figure something out. Next were tubs. It's gonna have slicks/DR's, so obviously needed a little more room. Havent finished the tub well area, just the tubs themselves are done. Follow a tutorial i found on here for the tubs. Involved two strips of styrene, wrapping em around a pop cap, and gluing a piece to the back of it. Im extremely happy with how they turned out. Again, obviously not finished, but i jsut got this kit today, not too bad for 1 days work As for engine, its got a decent stock one, may just detail up that one. Wheels will probably be somethign from Weld. Maybe a prostar or something fancy shmancy like that. Stay tuned!
W-409 Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 I think, it's '55... I'm not sure either, but I have built '55 Ford pickup and it's just like that. It can be also '53, but I'm really unsure whith that thing too. I'm not a fan of these Ford Pick Ups so much that I can say just those yearmodels... But your progress looks very good to me. That chop top looks cool, yeah it's very high if it's original. Those inner rear fenders are looking good, that's very nice project, I keep watching this one!
diymirage Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 looks like your off to a good start this is what mine looks like with mickey thompson rubbers on it
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