Call me crazy, but I think I want my next project to be a 1938-1942 Ford Cabover. Anyone sees one in a field somewhere give me a shout.
I want to build something like this:
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Call me crazy, but I think I want my next project to be a 1938-1942 Ford Cabover. Anyone sees one in a field somewhere give me a shout.
I want to build something like this:
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"Loyalty to the country always. Loyalty to the government when it deserves it".
Mark Twain
oldguy-
Looks like a bull dog (or maybe a pug or pekingnese) cabover! Pretty funky design! You will have to let us know if you get the project started and how it progresses...
Regards,
Steve
Before it looks like that, it probably will look like this:
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"Loyalty to the country always. Loyalty to the government when it deserves it".
Mark Twain
Yeah, but still pretty wicked!! A boatload of work with unimaginable challenges, it still rocks! Good luck!
Regards,
Steve
Chevies too....
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and Dodges
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and even Studebakers!
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"Loyalty to the country always. Loyalty to the government when it deserves it".
Mark Twain
Good luck with your next project. I think those are Way Too COOL.
Please post your progress and pictures.
That would make a great car hauler / tower.
Didn't know if you had seen this:
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Delivered 4/4/11, First start 9/29/12, Licensed 4/24/13, off to PAINT 2/15/14!! Wahoo!
I had never seen one of those cab overs in a pick-up before your post.
Those are so cool!
Good luck in finding one. A buddy just finished restoring a '50 Chevy PU, basically stock. All cool toys
CL
Confidence: The feeling you have before you truly understand the situation. FFR 7652 Mk IV Base Kit w/IRS: ordered 10/19/2011; Arrived 11/19/2011. Coyote, Trans & headers Installed 9/11/17. First Start 12/19/17, First Go-cart 3/2/18. Aligned and go-karting. Working the interior now. Happy customer of FFR, North RaceCars, Forte's, and Breeze.
Chris Lewis
I have to confess that I sometimes watch "Storage Wars" and this little honey has been driven in by Barry Weiss a couple of times.This bug bites as hard as the FFR bug!
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Just think of the possibilities with a crew cab...
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"Loyalty to the country always. Loyalty to the government when it deserves it".
Mark Twain
Not exactl what your looking for, but the right era:
http://albany.craigslist.org/cto/2972271590.html
Didn't you buy a lead sled recently? Not enough projects?
Oldguy,
That would be one of the coolest ever haulers for an FFR. I saw a picture of one of these about a month ago and it's the first one I ever saw I think. That's weird! WEK.
FFR MkIII 302 (ATK), EFI 75mm TB with custom box plenum chamber, 24# injectors, 4 tube BBK ceramic, cold air sys, alum flywheel, crane roller rockers, T5, Wilwood pedals, custom five link with Watt's link, 4 rotors, coil overs, power steering with Heidt valve, alum FFR rad, driver's crash bar mod, mini dead pedal mod, quick release steering wheel hub #6046
Just the front fenders on that REO weigh as much as an entire FFR roadster! And, yes, I did buy a 1950 sled but it ended up getting shipped back to the dealer in Tennessee because it was not even close to the condition that they represented. I ended up eating one-way shipping but I learned a valuable lesson.
"Loyalty to the country always. Loyalty to the government when it deserves it".
Mark Twain
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Its not a Ford, but I have a 1936 Chevrolet truck looking for a new home ...
Not sure if I can post pics yet...