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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: fountain valley california
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Almost surgery time for the 64
Got all the measurements sets about to cut in next say or so.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: corktown,mi.
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: IE California
Posts: 225
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
converting to shortbed?
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Location: Richmond, VA
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
Good luck! I just finished mine, turned out well but took a lot more time than I expected behind the grinding wheel.
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Location: fountain valley california
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Location: fountain valley california
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Location: Richmond, VA
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
It's a 66. Nothing fancy, I used a cheep 29 buck Harbor Freight reciprocating saw. Wen't slow and the cuts turned out clean and straight. The best investment was actually the 100 bucks worth of clamps to hold it all perfect.
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#8 |
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: fountain valley california
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
I want to do it myself and have plasma, little lincoln mig that I just bought. Not worried about the cutting by I don't know how to weld yet. Just wondering if 400 is worth paying someone to do it?
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#9 |
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: fountain valley california
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
All cut and brought back together. Didn't have a picture of the other cuts. Great job by Josh @ freeman fabrications orange ca.
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Location: Richmond, VA
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
Looks good! What else are you doing to the truck? Is this a restoration, daily driver?
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: fountain valley california
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
Plan on just using it to cruise around local. I plan on bagging it on 22's, porterbuilt frame stiffner, pipe or step notch. There is a lot I want to do but everything comes down to money.
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#12 |
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: fountain valley california
Posts: 135
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Re: Almost surgery time for the 64
Just a couple pics of the fish plate and boxing
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