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^^^ That's better!But there is a non-ford in the background of the K/R pic.
Crap....nothing gets by you guys!
^^^ That's better!But there is a non-ford in the background of the K/R pic.
Looks awesome. ....the truck blends in well with the grass! [emoji14]Hello everybody and hope you all had a great Memorial Day holiday. On Monday my wife and I drove the dent to my brother-in-laws farm up near Gordonsville, Tennessee. Karen's sister asked if we could bring a table and 8 chairs and the '73 was the perfect truck for the purpose. I took some photos for you to see and it was a beautiful day! Cook-out always tastes better out of doors and with good friends and family.
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Pulled the bed yesterday. Got the old tank out, the fuel lines for it, the hitch, and all the old exhaust hangars. I started grinding and wire wheeling the frame. Going to get it coated the fix the rust on the bed before it goes back on. That will get coated and bedlined once it's reinstalled. Pulled the glass packs back off so it is now straight pipes under the cab until I get the bed back on and the frame done. Not sure when I'll get the cab floors done or the front half of the frame. I think I'll wait until I find a front clip to swap on... I've decided to gear down to 4.88 for 37s, and im,either going to find a complete parts rig for an efi 460 swap or do the crank/rods and make a 390. Either way it's getting supercharged.
That's a lot of work! Any pics?
Changed the oil and took the old BBQ grill to the dump. It is such a pleasure to drive this old truck. It's taken me one year to put 3000 miles on the truck. That's probably a good thing.
I replaced the gauge cluster housing. The old one was flaking and the bulbs wouldn't make good contact anymore. Sure is nice being able to read the gauges in the dark again.
Also added a grab bar on the passenger side. My daughters friends were complaining about how hard it was to climb up in to the truck.
I replaced the gauge cluster housing. The old one was flaking and the bulbs wouldn't make good contact anymore. Sure is nice being able to read the gauges in the dark again.
Also added a grab bar on the passenger side. My daughters friends were complaining about how hard it was to climb up in to the truck.
Grab bars are almost essential now and standard on all new trucks and SUV's....not sure how people got along without them.
The wife helped you in first, then you reached over and pulled her in....
It could be the other way around depending on the size of the wife...
I'm curious about your grab bars. Where did you purchase them, and how did you mount them? Those look nice.