My '77 Project
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My '77 Project
Thought I'd share my new project...
'77 F150 short cab/bed, 4x4, 400ci, granny four speed. Im hunting for a grill/headlight setup, lenses all around, and a driver door. The rest is all there (well...just not in the pics!)
'77 F150 short cab/bed, 4x4, 400ci, granny four speed. Im hunting for a grill/headlight setup, lenses all around, and a driver door. The rest is all there (well...just not in the pics!)
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Re: My '77 Project
Very cool Chris. What's the game plan for it?
Chris
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Re: My '77 Project
Awesome project. I am growing on the 70s stuff.
If your sticking to round headlights, I have a HID setup for that which works awesome!!
If your sticking to round headlights, I have a HID setup for that which works awesome!!
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Re: My '77 Project
Good man Chris!
Give me a list of parts you need as I have TONS of this stuff in my shop. I think I have all of what you listed already sitting here in my shop...
Give me a list of parts you need as I have TONS of this stuff in my shop. I think I have all of what you listed already sitting here in my shop...
So I've heard... Any updates on my setup T? I may need the things for mock up soon. That is IF I can keep up my progress!!!!tcm glx wrote:Awesome project. I am growing on the 70s stuff.
If your sticking to round headlights, I have a HID setup for that which works awesome!!
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Re: My '77 Project
Game plan is to get it going first. It runs, but needs some love. The overall plan for now is to make 'er a cruiser/fun truck. The Bronco is gonna stay my off road focus for now, but I wanna clean this truck up for puttin' around town and maybe Ocotillo or Super. Nothing fancy.......yet.BajaBronco13 wrote:Very cool Chris. What's the game plan for it?
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Steve, I'll get a list going for ya once I get it home. Probably next few weeks or so. New job is taking priority over everything right now. I still gotta hook up with ya for the C6. I think a trip up your way might be needed!
Tony, I'll definetly let you know about the HID goodies. Might be easier to go that route from the get go and not even mess with the OEM stuff. I'll keep in touch. Thanks to both of you guys for the assists!!
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Just let me know Chris. I'm not sure how soon I would be coming down to Temecula and if you're open to a trip up here you might have some fun digging through the parts piles in my shop...
As for the headlights - not to steal from T - but I have all the stock stuff and it's pretty easy. Part of the reason I have this though is I'm going with stuff Tony advised me on headlight bucket wise and then his HID kits. That and I've parted 4 or so of these trucks so I have parts everywhere.
As for the headlights - not to steal from T - but I have all the stock stuff and it's pretty easy. Part of the reason I have this though is I'm going with stuff Tony advised me on headlight bucket wise and then his HID kits. That and I've parted 4 or so of these trucks so I have parts everywhere.
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That actually sounds like a blast Steve! I'll hit you up a few weeks when I know more about my schedule.
And right now, Im down for whatever the easiest way to get this beast road worthy is.
And right now, Im down for whatever the easiest way to get this beast road worthy is.
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Re: My '77 Project
Nice truck man. Can't wait to see some progress on this. I got a 79 for my pops not to long ago almost in the same conditions. Easy trucks to work with though.
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Hey Chris - turns out I MIGHT be in Temecula for a day the weekend of the 26th/27th. Not set in stone yet but there is a good chance. If I head down I can bring the tranny and some other parts if you want.
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That sounds great Steve. Gimme a call or PM whenever you know for sure. Thanks a million!!
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Re: My '77 Project
Steve,
If you're going out to Chris maybe you can hook a brother up and grab that front bumper for me since I didn't make it to Chris' house on Sunday. Thanks man.
Chris
If you're going out to Chris maybe you can hook a brother up and grab that front bumper for me since I didn't make it to Chris' house on Sunday. Thanks man.
Chris
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If he can bring it up with him when he comes to Temec. then sure.
I'll let both of you know when I figure out if I am going for sure or not.
I'll let both of you know when I figure out if I am going for sure or not.
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Re: My '77 Project
I'd love to find something like this to bring back to Downunder. If its older than 30 yrs, I don't have to convert it to RHD!
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There are RHD ones down the there though. I'd gladly trade you one of ours for one of yours - haha
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Re: My '77 Project
Most fof them are long bed 2WD's and rusted out over priced sh@tboxes. A 4WD short bed with no rust and a 400 / 4 speed is perfect for what I want for a DD. I bet I can drive a LHD one faster than you can drive a RHD one, though.....
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I'm sure you can drive faster. I've never tried RHD - although I'd really like to just to see what it is like.
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Re: My '77 Project
J/K for you, it would be different
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Re: My '77 Project
Good lookin' start 'wriz, maybe this one will get off the ground, unlike the baja
seriously though, your lucky. there doesnt look like there's a lot of rust. Just need to find some wheels.
seriously though, your lucky. there doesnt look like there's a lot of rust. Just need to find some wheels.
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Re: My '77 Project
Come over for a visit one day, I will give you a driveChaseTruck754 wrote:I'm sure you can drive faster. I've never tried RHD - although I'd really like to just to see what it is like.
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Re: My '77 Project
Ive been looking at the LMC Truck stuff and Ive always liked the '79 square headlights and grill, but will that setup fit on my '77?
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