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New paint!!!
Finished...ready for brake assemble and the cab.
I always wanted a pedal through the floor and to get rid of the power booster coming out of the firewall!
Now the rear-end was back from being rebuilt by Jamie Frankland...as in "Frankland Quickchange Rear-Ends!!!"
Dan, Bob, Tom & me moving the cab from the old frame to the new one.
Here we are setting the cab on the new frame...perfect fit...check out the ugly power booster on the firewall. That will be gone soon!!!
And gone...welded up the hole and started on the body work.
Decided to go with an off-white firewall, thanks to a conversation with Carl V... "Hanks Auto Body" in Denver, who schools me on painting questions from time to time...Good idea Carl!!
Here you see the complete setup...painted with the power booster now on the frame. Looks so much better, don't you think?
Now it was time for the engine transfer, with help from Tom & Tim.
It's amazing what a cherry picker can do with just three people.
And just like that, it was out of one and into the other!!!
Bob and I delivered the frame to Pete, who is using it in a "14 Day Truck Build" project. Nice and convenient...fabricated parts and all...just need to be put under another Ford truck...
Here I am getting ready to start the truck for the first time on December 21st for an early Christmas present!!!
Lots of photos b/t the delivery of the old frame to Pete and this photo of me, right back where I started in May. This first thing I took off, was the last thing I put back on, the right driver headlight. Lots of late nights!!!
Next stop was the Exhaust Shop (#40 Flowmasters... RUMBLE, RUMBLE....) and an alignment...
And here she is...I will replace this photo at a later date when I slam it...need to drive about 500 miles so the springs will settle and I can adjust the ride height...So was it worth it, hell yes, would I do it again, hell yes, b/c the payoff is going to be great!!! I plan to build a single axle trailer and pull the '32 behind her for long distance shows and trips to the Salt Flats.
I want to thank my wife Carrie for all her support, along with all of my friends who helped physically, gave advice verbally and just plain give a damn about what we do. I really appreciate the help! Thanks to Pete, Dale, John, Mike, Dave, Dorr, Carl & the Hood... Bob, Tom, Dan and Tim...couldn't have done it without you!!!