We have been derailed a bit by shop clean up ................

I need to take a couple days for that myself!![]()
Where do you live? It's beautiful there!
Yes it never rains in southern California (except for today) lol

Don, don't know if you've found the source yet for the seal needed, ........
Thanks Robert !!
Don....in looking at your cutout, and the aluminum sleeper and the steel cab, what would be the possibility of changing the metal on the front of the sleeper to steel, then mate the two together? Or do you think you will need some flex? I would think that it could be made rigid enough in the frame area to reduce flex.
Kevin
After the cut and looking closely at the project. I think the direction I need to go is to cut out the two front corners of the sleeper and fab them out of metal, then weld the metal to the cab and rivit the sleeper to the steel corner.
The sleeper will need to be extended down closer to the running board and both sides will need to have doors fabed and also there will need to be steps build inside the doors for access (lot of work ahead of me)

Don, don't know if you've found the source yet for the seal needed, ........
Thanks Robert !!
Kevin
After the cut and looking closely at the project. I think the direction I need to go is to cut out the two front corners of the sleeper and fab them out of metal, then weld the metal to the cab and rivit the sleeper to the steel corner.
The sleeper will need to be extended down closer to the running board and both sides will need to have doors fabed and also there will need to be steps build inside the doors for access (lot of work ahead of me)
Don......The first part sounds like a good plan. As far as building steps inside of the sleeper, would it be easier to install electric/hydraulic steps that drop down when the door opens. If you extend the stock running boards back, they would sort of become a structural support for the sleeper. Then like a lot of RV's, when you open the door up, two steps drop down from underneath. That's just an idea tossed out there your way![]()
I need to take a couple days for that myself!![]()
That's what the guy said when I bought my Factory Five roadster from him. It rained all 5 days I was there right up until the morning we left. Good thing as we drove 2200 miles home in our new purchase. lol

Nice, I like Fords.
Very cool build!
Will the 429 have the oomph to push this bad boy down the road?
I am guessing by the looks that it is not stock.

That is going to be one Awsome build when it is finished. I am pleased to be able to witness such an endeavor, keep it up. thank you. I was going to mention to be sure to mount your mirrors a little wider that the sleeper but I see by the photos there is no problem in that area, they have to be wider so you can see the rear.![]()
Don......The first part sounds like a good plan. As far as building steps inside of the sleeper, would it be easier to install electric/hydraulic steps that drop down when the door opens. If you extend the stock running boards back, they would sort of become a structural support for the sleeper. Then like a lot of RV's, when you open the door up, two steps drop down from underneath. That's just an idea tossed out there your way![]()
Kevin
Thanks for the input. I will cross that bridge a bit later. First I just want to attach the sleeper and get the truck driveable then I can worry about fixing up the sleeper and building the bed.
I have a picture of the same COE from a show in Portland Oregon.
This next photo is a picture of 65 Ford crewcab that was my dads daily driver. It had a 429 in it and it pulled itself and many trailers down the road very good.
Duke55
I guess after building a truck like that you must get in and drive the wheels off of it.
The crew cab trucks weren't that popular back in the 60s or 70s Its great that you still have your dads truck.
Nice, I like Fords.
fordsbyjay
I kind of like them too I have a few from 1956 and back.
The Tilt tray back is very common here as a Tow Truck. Great idea for the back of your COE if the chassis is long enough.
Simon the truck chassis will be stretched 7 feet when I start working on the bed, then it will need air bags to drop in down lower as well
Looking forward to more Don!
Should be able to make a little headway this week (3 days) I will be experimenting with my metal roller as I try to rebuild the sleeper front corners and reconstruct the front inner structure should be a fun week
Simon
Grab the idea that the sleeper will become part of the cab and it will float on the same style rubber mounts
Simon
Grab the idea that the sleeper will become part of the cab and it will float on the same style rubber mounts
hotfr8 you need to relax and enjoy the ride! Lets just see what Don does cause from what I have seen it is going to be awesome!!! Everybody has their own vision and there isn't any rules of thumb on how to build a full blown custom so lets let him do what he is envisioning not what you are.
Rob
Oh I am. simon
The mounts are left over from the elcamino build that I haven't gotten to yet
Those seats sound comfortable.
Another source of curved glass like that might be a pair of alpine windows from the roof of an old series landrover or a LR Discovery if you can find them. Like this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER-DISCOVERY-SKY-LIGHT-GLASS-ALPINE-LIGHTS-/150537618081