ok im having trouble loading multiple pics in my album and help is on the way. So in the meantime here is a quick glance of what ive been building since the end of October.IMG_2977.JPGIMG_3159.jpgIMG_3163.jpgIMG_3200.JPGQSRL4761.jpg
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ok im having trouble loading multiple pics in my album and help is on the way. So in the meantime here is a quick glance of what ive been building since the end of October.IMG_2977.JPGIMG_3159.jpgIMG_3163.jpgIMG_3200.JPGQSRL4761.jpg
Last edited by GroundPounderSATX; 02-19-2020 at 04:33 PM.
Man you've got alot done for three months! Looks great.
Welcome. That is one big engine.
Great work, keep the photos coming.
Ralph
Very interested to know how much of the stock Mustang wiring you are using. Looks to be quite a bit.
Amazing progress! It will be a few months before I get started so keep us posted.
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Exhaust done! Getting close to Go-Karting!
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Cab, doors and bed are based and clear coated for final assembly once go-kart shakedown is done!
how hard was the paint? I assume that's ford Lead foot color? I really like that color and was thinking painting my 33 that color.
Also like the Abyss grey.
We used NASON Xl which flows really nice and the colors are outstanding! The paint was not hard its always the bodywork that is the hardest. That's where we found a lot of waviness, imperfections, misalignment, poor bonding and transparent fiberglassed areas. Still was a lot easier than cutting out rotted sheet metal, patching and bodyworking an old classic!
Yes you are correct on the color.
That bed wood turned out allsome!!!
what will you do on the inside surfaces?
FFR 35 p/u # 0014
I used to think I needed a Rolex watch, now I’d be happier with a Swedish K!
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Just some detail work that may or may not be seen but just had to accomplish the ideas that came to mind!
Brushed the aluminum gauge insert. Also, tooled and dyed the door and tailgate straps in USMC Black (SemperFi!)
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Running a 6R80 trans so the Lokar shifter sits above the tunnel about 5-1/2". Made some mods to the tunnel for the cable and shifter to operate smoothly. Fabricated a console/armrest which will also house the switches for the power windows. Laid down some heat and sound barrier then some carpet. Wrapping the console in the same seat material.
Very nice job. Looks like FFR narrowed the rear of the tranny tunnel a lot since my early model. I had to narrow it about 2" to get it to fit in the seat tunnel.
Keep us updated on your progress.
Ralph
Ken, we are both early kit owners, and I noticed in the latest Assembly Manual that a flocking kit is supplied. I just ask them to send me one.
Ralph
Ralph,
Thanks for mentioning that flocking kit. FFR doesn't have a headliner or flocking kit on the inventory sheets. I was told that I should have received a flocking kit. Both my truck kits do not have one. I told FFR I did not receive one for either truck and asked if they could send them. Still no response!
Emilio
How close in serial number are your two trucks?
Are there any noticeable differences between them?
And I have to ask....are you building a fleet?
LOL
Cheers,
Pat
I have an early truck, no. 15, and there was no headliner idea at the time. They must have changed things over time, and FFR emailed me yesterday saying that a Flocking Kit was on the way. I was pleasantly surprised by the response.
Ralph
Not sure I haven't looked but I did order them on the same day.
They will be different as far as hood, grill, seat, powertrain and paint.
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Take Care,
Emilio
Nice!!
Hey GroundPounderSATX (or anyone reading this), did you apply any water/moisture protection to the bottom of the wood planks?
Thanks.
I'm doing mine with veneer on ply. I bolted my bed bottom down with button head screws which will keep an air gap between bed and wood but will be applying a heavy dose of polyurethane on it as well! I drilled multiple drain holes in the SS bed so it dose not pool water.
Tom Wallace prepared a thread on Flocking. See below, might be of use to folks.
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...783#post415783
I asked Tom how it was holding up:
"If you do it correctly it will not come off with a chisel. Mine looks as good as the day I did it. "
Last edited by KenWilkinson; 06-16-2020 at 06:50 AM.
FFR 35 p/u # 0014
I used to think I needed a Rolex watch, now I’d be happier with a Swedish K!