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Old Today, 03:05 PM   #1
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Picture test of my 63

Just trying to make a contribution to the forum. I am finally able to drive my new truck!
I have learned so much from this forum and sincerely wanted to say thanks to all! Ill post some more pics of the progress I've made.
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Old Today, 03:20 PM   #2
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Re: Picture test of my 63

A short list of the work I've done... Drop springs and spindles. Wheels and tires. Sway bar. Disk brake conversion with power brakes. Tank relocate to rear. Short bed conversion, 12" front, 6" rear. Steering column. Rear bumper tuck. Copius amounts of rust repair to cab, fenders hood, bed, still need to replace rockers and door bottoms.
0nce that's complete I'll start the long road of learning how to do body work to get ready for paint.
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Old Today, 03:31 PM   #3
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Some progress pics. Also, Im building a posi unit for the rear at the moment.
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Old Today, 03:57 PM   #4
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Some more. I forgot to mention the power steering conversion as well. I used capt. fabs bracket. Getting the pulley offsets correct was a challenge. Everything was really, as I've never done anything like this. I built the exhaust from the headers back. They dump at rear axle. The motor was in the truck when I bought it. Its a tbi motor that I converted to hei and 4 barrel.
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