1966 F-100 TTB Resto mod rolling chassis
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1966 F-100 TTB Resto mod rolling chassis
Here is a rolling chassis we did in house over the last couple months. A lot of people do not know our capabilities or what all we do at the shop. It is a hobby shop that started as a place to do personal race prep which turned into doing stuff for friends to now we have done and doing several full builds under our roof. this is the latest that I have to deliver to Napa Valley this weekend for the Restoration shop to finish. It was a very fun project and now I want one.
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Re: 1966 F-100 TTB Resto mod rolling chassis
I will add more pics when I get time from the process of building as well as pics of the process of finishing the build out for the customer.
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Re: 1966 F-100 TTB Resto mod rolling chassis
Updates?
I did something similar to a FSJ, grafting in the TTB for a race truck. Also adapted the FSJ front spindles, hubs and brakes to make it 6 stud and have a much stronger spindle than the TTB has from the factory (FSJ uses a larger inner bearing and spindle is larger as a result). Wish I had the pictures to show what/how I did it.
I did something similar to a FSJ, grafting in the TTB for a race truck. Also adapted the FSJ front spindles, hubs and brakes to make it 6 stud and have a much stronger spindle than the TTB has from the factory (FSJ uses a larger inner bearing and spindle is larger as a result). Wish I had the pictures to show what/how I did it.