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Looks like your going to have to go clear down to bare metal on the hood!!! Nice photo of all the layers hiding underneath thereIt will be worth it in the long run though
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Looks like your going to have to go clear down to bare metal on the hood!!! Nice photo of all the layers hiding underneath thereIt will be worth it in the long run though
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I sent an email into a company that specializes in media blasting auto panels.
Will be interesting to see what they come back with.
I managed to get the little switch panel installed today. Kinda looks like a WWII bomber
panel. The metal came off my old oil burning furnace, circa 1948
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It all runs off an auxiliary fuse block off the 2nd battery.
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I still have a few projects with the wiring.
First, there is a little light/socket behind the bezel between the light switch and the wiper switch that illuminates the labels. I don't have the socket or any wiring there. On the hunt for that part.
When I find it I need to wire in the tach light to the same wire, as they both feed off the dash lights.
Last, I don't have any back-up lights when I hit reverse. The existing tail lights don't have provisions for that. I'll need to add some lights, and figure out where the switch needs to mount. I haven't even begun to look into this as of yet.
Then, maybe I'll really be finished with the wiring / lights.
Was out working on this 74/2013 for a friend most of today trying to get the xl truck and lariat trim packages to jive and diagnose all what needs to be fixed In lighting, Srs and airbag

Was out working on this 74/2013 for a friend most of today trying to get the xl truck and lariat trim packages to jive and diagnose all what needs to be fixed In lighting, Srs and airbag
2013 that are highly modifiedGood looking truck!Do you know what are the rear fender flares from?
2013 that are highly modified
Engine, trans, axles, frame and interior also from 2013....
Riv: keep up the great work and the new panel with the switches looks pretty cool.
Not mine, just a friends that I got hired into with my oem ford laptop to go do things to it to make it work. Truck could have 40 page thread on itselfAnyway you can post up more info on this truck in another thread? I don't want to hijack this thread.
Truck could have 40 page thread on itself
Riv, I think that what you are doing with the truck is great. When you get done, you will know exactly what you have and be able to fix about any issue that comes up in the future. This is why I don’t drive a new truck, I don’t like having to rely on someone to fix my vehicles just because of the software, especially the vehicles that I own because of the hardware they have.

Found this 750 on CL in Port Orchard, Wa. $6500
https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/d/1976-ford-750/6594640493.html
Found this 750 on CL in Port Orchard, Wa. $6500
https://seattle.craigslist.org/kit/cto/d/1976-ford-750/6594640493.html
Have the same on my '75. After changing my bulb, the blue diffuser wouldn't stay on so I used a little silicone.
It's kinda fun being "That Guy" once in a while.
I took the truck out for run this afternoon. The hood is off right now, as is the grill.
Total road menace look. Got some strange reactions. Made me smile.
Not a readily available part from what I can find.
None of the old truck catalogs have them.
Sometimes it's the little things that make me happy.
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Now, where are we at on the Van?
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It's kinda fun being "That Guy" once in a while.
I took the truck out for run this afternoon. The hood is off right now, as is the grill.
Total road menace look. Got some strange reactions. Made me smile.
The Corvette guys apparently complained about having to park next to the junker LOL.

modified 350 in it with what we used to call triple chamber flowmasters. It needed paint. I used to get my wife to drive around with me in the fancy neighborhoods and when we saw a house for sale we would get out and get a flyer off of the for sale sign just to scare the hell out of anyone watching. That car would run like a scalded ape. Sorry for the sidetrack...back to the great vintage trucks.My 1979 F-350 "Institute of Higher Learning". Came home on the back of a wrecker twice years ago before the last tow truck driver called a Ford friend who suggested I check the pick up coil and that was it. Didn't know such a thing existed before that day. Am a confirmed follower of this thread.![]()

Sure enough.Judging by that oversize passenger side wheelwell do you have the spare tire mounted in the side of the bed?