crew cab f-350/f-600
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crew cab f-350/f-600
had the idea to take apart my truck to build my dream truck i have had my 67 f-350 crew cab for a few years now and got bored of it so i found a 71 f-600 so here it is hopefully its nice this weekend so i can get some more done
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
That's a Great Bump!! What a monster... and unique... Love what you've done.
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
That looks great keep us posted!
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
oh man! that's what I want to do with my F750. I just need to get my hands on a crew cab cab. do you think it would be possible to put F100 fenders and grill on a F600? What kind of bed do you plan on using?
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
any more progress? Suspense is killing us!
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
Working on it picked up some dually fenders for the bed now I have to try to get them to look good hopefully I will be driving it by the end of the weekend
Then I'm working on getting a diesel for it
Then I'm working on getting a diesel for it
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
well i got the cab mounted had to make all new cab mounts on the front i used the stock rear brackets off my 350 frame
i got the pedal assembly and column in too had to cut out a peice of the dash from the 600 and weld it into the crew cab
and had to cut a new hole for the column and clutch linkage
i got the pedal assembly and column in too had to cut out a peice of the dash from the 600 and weld it into the crew cab
and had to cut a new hole for the column and clutch linkage
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
the bed is just sitting on there for now im gonna slide the axle back to center it in the wheel well and still deciding what to do with the dually fenders open to any ideas on them
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
wow, I kind of like it the way it sits now without the fender bubbles.
Except theres nothing to keep stuff from getting slung off the outside tires.
But shes definately a looker
Except theres nothing to keep stuff from getting slung off the outside tires.
But shes definately a looker
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
Could you use some front fenders for the duals?dieselbronco wrote:the bed is just sitting on there for now im gonna slide the axle back to center it in the wheel well and still deciding what to do with the dually fenders open to any ideas on them
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
I think I would need 4 600 fenders then I could
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
Can't wait to see more pictures!
Have y'all considered converting to 4X4? Not tryin' to make you're head swim... just sayin'...BlueOvalDave wrote:wow, I kind of like it the way it sits now without the fender bubbles.
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
I like that idea, I think it could look really cool done right. A lot of work though.FordTruck wrote:Could you use some front fenders for the duals?
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
Thought about 4 wheel but no need more for towing and I have no self control if I make it 4 week I will beat the Hell out of it
And if I could find the front fenders I would do it not afraid of the work I have a set of newer dually fenders I'm gonna trim up to fit for now.
And I am picking up my diesel donor truck tomorrow so should have that in this weekend
And if I could find the front fenders I would do it not afraid of the work I have a set of newer dually fenders I'm gonna trim up to fit for now.
And I am picking up my diesel donor truck tomorrow so should have that in this weekend
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Re: crew cab f-350/f-600
I'm lovin' your truck... can't wait for more updates.
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"One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn't do" - Henry Ford
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1970, 2WD, F-250, C/S, A/C, Dual Tanks, 390 FE (again, of course), C6, Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Dana 60 3.73, Wimbledon White & Sky View Blue, Ranger (almost twin brothers!)
"One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn't do" - Henry Ford
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