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Old 03-06-2010, 12:15 PM   #11
jgb7038
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Re: My 48 ford shop truck

The shaft clears,and can easily be removed/installed,can get to the spark plugs and header bolts,so I welded eveything up and dressed the welds.



I drilled a couple of need holes in the frame,one for headlight wiring,and one for the brakeline thru the frame fitting.I mocked up the front lines to make sure there was enough slack in the lines with the wheels turned.



Moved to the passenger side rail,repeated the process,weld,fill,box,plate,grind....

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