clean up
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clean up
well did alittle sandbasting and cleanup. need to do some more and weld up some hole. take a look. this is why if you going to change out your front you use a mustang II. tons of room, no steering box and it looks pretty clean.
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if theres a new way, i'll be the first in line. it better work this time
1970 crewcab 393w afr heads, 6 speed, turbocharged, 6 piston calipers 13" rotors on all 4 corners
if theres a new way, i'll be the first in line. it better work this time
1970 crewcab 393w afr heads, 6 speed, turbocharged, 6 piston calipers 13" rotors on all 4 corners
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re: clean up
looks good. you should be so kind to take measurements of the crossmember and stuff.
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That is going to be sweet! I love low trucks. I have a Mustang II setup on my '48. I love it, tons of room, disk brakes, rack and pinion steering - life is good.
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1972 Donor "Green Monster" F100 Custom
1971 F100 Ranger XLT
1987 Corvette
1976 Datsun 280z
1948 Chevy Fleetline Aerosedan
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