This project will be a cool one. I hope to practice chopping a top with this truck. First I need to take care of some necessary rust repair, getting it on the road, and lowering the suspension. I will be showing updates here as I complete them.
Sheet Metal Fabrication:
'41 Ford Truck - Door gaps need to look good before I chop the cab, and I can't set door gaps with rusty doors! The bottom hinges had rusted away from both doors and pillars, requiring extensive repairs. Up next are the rear cab corners, and lower cowl area, where the front fenders attach.
'41 Ford Truck - Door gaps need to look good before I chop the cab, and I can't set door gaps with rusty doors! The bottom hinges had rusted away from both doors and pillars, requiring extensive repairs. Up next are the rear cab corners, and lower cowl area, where the front fenders attach.
Sheet Metal Fabrication:
'41 Ford Truck - Starting this project by getting the front end off the '46 frame, leaving the cab and box for mock up and making a game plan.
'41 Ford Truck - Starting this project by getting the front end off the '46 frame, leaving the cab and box for mock up and making a game plan.
Just Cool:
'41 Ford Truck - New arrival, '41 Ford truck. Not much to look at now, but that hasn't stopped me yet. The hood, fenders, and running boards have been removed from this truck and will be put on a '46 Ford truck with a solid frame. The cabs are the same between '41 and '46, but the '41 front end is much nicer to look at. Its never too early to start the next Kustom project.
'41 Ford Truck - New arrival, '41 Ford truck. Not much to look at now, but that hasn't stopped me yet. The hood, fenders, and running boards have been removed from this truck and will be put on a '46 Ford truck with a solid frame. The cabs are the same between '41 and '46, but the '41 front end is much nicer to look at. Its never too early to start the next Kustom project.