Buckin' The Bow-Tie
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re: Buckin' The Bow-Tie
This was discussed when I bought the truck and I already have the
go-ahead to do it. I still need a decent bed...
go-ahead to do it. I still need a decent bed...
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re: Buckin' The Bow-Tie
Hope you find the short-wide bed soon.. California Junk yards I would think would be one of the BEST places to find one.. Cutting one down is more work than a CheXXy, they are all welded together, not bolted, like BrandX
Followed the lead of one of the guys in this thread and went to the website, only to find this
http://www.classictrucks.com/features/0 ... to_06.html
Need to buck a little harder there buddy, the distributor goes up FRONT on a Ford..![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Followed the lead of one of the guys in this thread and went to the website, only to find this
http://www.classictrucks.com/features/0 ... to_06.html
![Huh? :huh:](./images/smilies/icon_huh.gif)
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Need to buck a little harder there buddy, the distributor goes up FRONT on a Ford..
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c'mon, man, don't run the fella off. he's doing it right this time around. not only that, but imo, chevies make better hot rod motors for those who are on a tight budget, I mean what other motor can you buy parts for at 7-11!!!! hahaha
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i know where theres a couple clean shorts beds in az . one i gave to a buddy about 2 years ago and its just sitting. i guess should have held onto it and made the trailer out of it like i was planing.
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my bad fellas. No offense meant,,,
I hope to see a great article on bumpsides appear in CT, just like we all do.
Best of luck on your project and your article, Grant!![Welcome :wel:](./images/smilies/icon_welcome.gif)
I hope to see a great article on bumpsides appear in CT, just like we all do.
Best of luck on your project and your article, Grant!
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re: Buckin' The Bow-Tie
Aren't you looking for one of these, BuckinBow-Tie?
http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 625#105625
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re: Buckin' The Bow-Tie
YEah I am! I emailed the guy this morning to get the scoop.
Thanks for the heads up guys!
As far as the whole MOD vs. FE thing-think about taking your truck out for a roadtrip and getting 25 mpg on the freeway and still have the power to honk it around town when you're feeling gitty. I talked to a guy at the Supernationals with a '55 that has a 4.6 DOHC crate motor in it that got just that on the Super Tour. While everyone else with FE's and other older V8's where stopping every 150-200 miles for gas he'd fill up every other time...
Thanks for the heads up guys!
As far as the whole MOD vs. FE thing-think about taking your truck out for a roadtrip and getting 25 mpg on the freeway and still have the power to honk it around town when you're feeling gitty. I talked to a guy at the Supernationals with a '55 that has a 4.6 DOHC crate motor in it that got just that on the Super Tour. While everyone else with FE's and other older V8's where stopping every 150-200 miles for gas he'd fill up every other time...
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Looks like the bed might be a blessing. The whole mod motor thing is really getting me excited. I have been tossing that idea around for a while, but didn't want to get in over my head. If this is the route you decide to take is there anyway you can have or find time to get a list of parts and make a installation maual? Or something as far as wiring and what parts were used for the PCM and so on. This is gonna be great.Buckinthebowtie wrote:YEah I am! I emailed the guy this morning to get the scoop.
Thanks for the heads up guys!
As far as the whole MOD vs. FE thing-think about taking your truck out for a roadtrip and getting 25 mpg on the freeway and still have the power to honk it around town when you're feeling gitty. I talked to a guy at the Supernationals with a '55 that has a 4.6 DOHC crate motor in it that got just that on the Super Tour. While everyone else with FE's and other older V8's where stopping every 150-200 miles for gas he'd fill up every other time...
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I dunno which one of your sponsors, if any, carrys Ford Racing products, but it seems to me the Ford Racing Catalog lists a stand-alone wiring harness for installing a 4.6 in a "Rod" application.
Too bad you couldn't do the whole enchillada and get one of their 5.0 Mod crate motors.. now THAT would be even more awesome![Love :love:](./images/smilies/icon_love4.gif)
Too bad you couldn't do the whole enchillada and get one of their 5.0 Mod crate motors.. now THAT would be even more awesome
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re: Buckin' The Bow-Tie
I've been talking with Dennis at Painless about all of this stuff and he says no problem but I haven't pursued it much as of yet, gotta tackle a bunch of other stuff first.
I have also been talking with Ford Racing and about a motor...I'll keep you posted...
I have also been talking with Ford Racing and about a motor...I'll keep you posted...
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CT is a great magazine I might add. Read the latest issue and really like its layout. Can't wait to be faithful subscriber and looking forward tot he bumpside project in the upcoming issues.
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