1968 F250 Project

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Re: 1968 F250 Bed Removal

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Here are the pictures of the bed removal. It came off fairly well other that the fact the some of the bolts spun. As I said before, there is not much left to the box.

Removal :woohoo:

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Rear frame

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My dad also managed to fab up the cab corners while the box was on. No idea how he did that

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And one more picture of how the truck currently sits

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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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I think you could easily save that bed. Cut out the floor and replace it with wood. the sides seem to be in pretty good condition and you can build new cross bracing and have a custom bed at the end.
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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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hfdco4 wrote:I think you could easily save that bed. Cut out the floor and replace it with wood. the sides seem to be in pretty good condition and you can build new cross bracing and have a custom bed at the end.
I was thinking of doing that, but the bed is worse than what it looks like in the pictures. There was also some low quality body work done to it at one point also. Both sides at the back of the bed have some patches riveted on and covered with filler. :doh:
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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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1968-f250 wrote:
hfdco4 wrote:I think you could easily save that bed. Cut out the floor and replace it with wood. the sides seem to be in pretty good condition and you can build new cross bracing and have a custom bed at the end.
I was thinking of doing that, but the bed is worse than what it looks like in the pictures. There was also some low quality body work done to it at one point also. Both sides at the back of the bed have some patches riveted on and covered with filler. :doh:
It can't possibly be any worse than what you've repaired already. :maybe:
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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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I want to see more of this...get back to workin on it! :D
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:yt:

I just went through it all again. Amazing major work there. Good job. I would have walked away, but then again it's not my Grand dads truck either.
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HighboyHugger wrote:I want to see more of this...get back to workin on it! :D
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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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Wow, I didn't realize how long its been since I last posted on here :eek: Not much I can do at the moment since the garage is full, and the weather is horrible. The only plus side to not being able to work on the truck is working on my deer hunting stand. Can't wait until November :D Its also the first year for me that I can hunt alone.

Once we get one of the Mustangs out of the garage my truck will go back in over winter. The plan for the step side bed is still a go. My dad is waiting to get some sheets of cardboard from where he works so we can mock up the bed. I like the look of the bed with the spare tire mounted on the side. Since it would be a long bed, the spare tire fills up that huge gap between the fender and the cab. Does anyone think it would be weird to mount a spare tire on both sides of the box? :maybe:
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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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Not at all... I have actually seen it before and it looks good. You only see one side at a time anyway. :wink:
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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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Calfdemon wrote:Not at all... I have actually seen it before and it looks good. You only see one side at a time anyway. :wink:
Okay, so I'm not crazy for thinking of putting two spares on... :lol:
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Wow, it has been awhile since the old Ford got any attention. Finally got the deer stand finished and now can get working on the truck again. I got a wild hair today and decided to start painting the frame. Eventually we will pull the cab and paint the entire frame properly. For now I just did the front section.



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And here's some pictures of the deer stand. Can't wait until opening weekend :D

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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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Finally have some time to work on the bump now with Christmas break for the rest of the week. Last weekend my Dad and I took most of the front suspension apart and I finished up today by taking the brake drums and backing plates off of the spindles and dropped the I-beams also. Hopefully this will be the last time it comes apart. I still need to find radius arms and buy the bushing kit. We were hoping to go junkyarding tomorrow, but with a wind chill of -30 expected, I doubt that will happen :x Gotta love Wisconsin weather :roll:

Since I know everyone loves pictures, here are a few of the current situation

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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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Well, i currently have the radius arm bushings and kingpins purchased, and I am still waiting on the I-beam bushings. Picked up a pair of radius arms from a junkyard, and turns out that they were shot also :cry: They are better than the ones I have, but are still fairly bad. So... I plan on getting a pair from a dentside instead, since anything from a bumpside is shot where i live.

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And the step side bed idea is a no go. I saw a long bed step side in a junkyard, and it just doesn't look right.
More updates to come.. eventually...
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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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Slow and steady wins the race! Good work. :thup:
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Re: 1968 F250 Project

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sargentrs wrote:Slow and steady wins the race! Good work. :thup:
Thanks sargentrs!

Speaking of slow and steady, I have a ton of progress to post that I was to lazy to do awhile ago. I did manage to find a pair of perfect radius arms off of a dentside at a junkyard. The radius arms were forged, not stamped, so I'm guessing early dentsides used forged radius arms instead of stamped. Anyway, I cleaned and painted all of the front suspension components. Just waiting on shocks so I can put the front end back together. And as a side note, coil springs are a PITA to clean and paint. Definitely was time consuming. :pout:

Time for a ton of pictures...

Radius arms after being cleaned
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This was our way of pressing i-beam bushings in. It actually worked very well.

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Front suspension parts painted

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My dad and I also pulled the passenger side door to start doing work on it. The previous body work consisted of cheap tin and bondo. :pout:
Here is what we have to work with...
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Patch panels...
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All finished...

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Now for the lower door skin...

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Wow that was a long post. Hope I didn't bore you guys too much :D That's all for now
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