Thread: 65 Ranchero Frame Project.
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05-30-2008 08:20 AM #1
65 Ranchero Frame Project.
Well Finally welded the front part of the frame together yesterday.
Just basically boxed it, Got a 3in. drop under the cab from the front end.
The back end comes up 10in. from the center cab section.
I have not attached the back yet,this way I can move it a little more easy.
I moved every thing outside in pieces yesterday, and worked on it all day.
See I don't weld in my wooden shop as not to burn it down.
Well at the end of the day I got a supprise, I thought I was gonna move it back in to the shop by my self, WRONG!!!!
That 10 gage 2X3 is a little heavier then I thought it was.
Had to go get a buddy to help me move it back into the shop, and that was all I could handle. Next time I move it, I'm gonne setup the mock engine and trany, to get the mounts lined up where they need to be.
And I think I'll get three extra guys next time to move it.
Kurt
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05-30-2008 10:25 AM #2
Here's a photo of whats going between the frame rails!!!
Kurt
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05-30-2008 11:05 AM #3
"And I think I'll get three extra guys next time to move it."
How about putting some wheels on your cart?PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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05-30-2008 11:28 AM #4
The Ford 9in ain't done yet, gotta be narrowed.
And still have the front end parts to buy yet
But wheels would be nice, HE! HE!
KurtLast edited by vara4; 05-30-2008 at 11:30 AM.
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05-30-2008 11:32 AM #5
If you have a little larceny in your heart, shopping carts have some decent wheels for this sort of thing.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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05-30-2008 11:42 AM #6
Round here if you get the shoping cart off the property.
The wheels lock up, some other thief's ruined it for me.
Dang it!!!!
Kurt
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