My first post here is to show you my '48 Ford F1 project truck. I picked this one up for free, just to get it out of a fellow's yard. I also scored much better running boards, fenders, radiator support, and tailgate for free. My only expense so far is $100 for a Chevy S-10 chassis to put under it - the truck had no running gear.
My plan is to make it a low-budget rat rod, chop the top, put on the better sheet metal, hot rod flat black primer, and whatever else I can do to it for little to nothing.
It has the original straight 6, but my brother gave me a Chevy 4-bolt-main 350 short block and all new rebuild components, as well as a Turbo 400 tranny, as trade for some work on his Jeep. Not a bad deal.
I'll wait to start this project until the Texas heat cools off a bit. About 40 days of 100-plus temps makes it slightly uncomfortable to go outside to tinker around with sheet metal and welding. I'll be a regular here once the project gets off the ground.
See ya then,
Jerry
My plan is to make it a low-budget rat rod, chop the top, put on the better sheet metal, hot rod flat black primer, and whatever else I can do to it for little to nothing.
It has the original straight 6, but my brother gave me a Chevy 4-bolt-main 350 short block and all new rebuild components, as well as a Turbo 400 tranny, as trade for some work on his Jeep. Not a bad deal.
I'll wait to start this project until the Texas heat cools off a bit. About 40 days of 100-plus temps makes it slightly uncomfortable to go outside to tinker around with sheet metal and welding. I'll be a regular here once the project gets off the ground.
See ya then,
Jerry