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Glad to see some updates. Getting it running will probably provide some impetus you need to continue with it. A running/driving project is always encouraging. A money pit in the garage can wear on you.
Glad to see some updates. Getting it running will probably provide some impetus you need to continue with it. A running/driving project is always encouraging. A money pit in the garage can wear on you.
Exactly! I'm hoping it will give me a boost to get this thing done
Love this build! On your "wire & fleece" technique, I have two questions: (1)what type/size of wire are you using; (2) how do you bend it?
Cheers!
The tubing is 3/16" brake line. It's lighter and easier to bend than solid rod. I buy 60" straight lengths from Jegs. I just bend it by hand, sometimes I'll use pliers to hold it if I need a tight bend.
I was looking at 60s Econoline projects, just saw this thread and had to register and say it is badically badass. Good luck with the project and I hope you get to the finish line!
Since all of the interior fab work from the front seats back is complete- I decided to shoot Raptor Liner. Removed all of the rear interior and cleaned/prepped everything.
Go to the video on Youtube, click "Share", copy the link that shows up and paste it here. You don't have to do anything else - the forum will automatically embed it, like so:
Some recent shots. Deciding where to end the center console. A part of me wants to continue it all the way to the front and go up over the engine and end at the dash. Yes- it would make it a pain to get in the left rear seat, but I will be driving solo in this thing 95% of the time. I will make side panels eventually, but that will be awhile down the road.