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06-18-2008 08:18 PM #1
3k-One Year-30's Ford-Rat Rod Build Thread
This is my first post ever, and my first car project ever. Yes, i have a welder. I like the the 3k project attempts. Building a car using whatever you can find is going to be fun. I have had some other cars, nothing very old. This will my first true hot rod. My attempt will be a 1930's Model A Ford Truck Rat Rod build. I was planning on buying all the parts on E bay and Craigslist and wherever and THEN start the build this fall so i could work on this project during the cold MN winter, but that idea lasted about 6 weeks. I couldnt wait so the build date started 6/7/08. I will try to keep the thread updated weekly so i can ask questions and get feedback from the experienced guys. This should be fun. I am a bargain hunter, but now that i have started, i hope i can still shop for deals and build this car for 3k. It will be a custom frame, airbagged, chopped, channeled, 350 SBC/350 turbo tire smokin hot rod. sorry if that offends anyone. let do it Here is pic of the cab and box i bought on E bay for $630 bucks.Last edited by Wolfco; 09-01-2008 at 06:52 PM.
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06-18-2008 08:22 PM #2
Hey where is the pic,looking forward to see what you can do for that amount.Good Luck!
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06-18-2008 08:23 PM #3
Here is a pic of the box and cab.
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06-18-2008 08:53 PM #4
good budget build keep a log and pics coming
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06-18-2008 09:02 PM #5
Welcome to the forum. You did real good on that cab and bed. We have been looking to buy one and the prices on these are getting crazy.
I hope you can come in at your $3K figure. We had one guy on here try it and he failed miserably.........I forget who he was.....he just drifted off into obscurity........breeding cats or something like that now.
Keep us posted as you go with lots and lots of pictures, we love 'em.
Don
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06-19-2008 09:44 AM #6
I don’t want too spoil your first car/truck build ever. I will pass on the link but thanks for sending it.
RichardLast edited by ford2custom; 06-25-2008 at 11:34 AM.
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06-19-2008 11:28 AM #7
Pepi wrote:Doors will be a fun thing to try and find, it took 4 doors to make my 2 door truck...
Don't worry about doors. You don't need no stinkin' doors. Just get some of the webbing they use in the windows for the NASCAR drivers. Have it mounted in the door opening and then just open it up and climb in and out. Or get some 18 guage steel, cut to fit the door opening and weld in place. Then use the netting for the window entrance and exit.
After all you said it was going to be a ratrod pickup.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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06-19-2008 12:36 PM #8
Originally Posted by ford2custom
I took Lucky to the vet today to have his nails trimmed. As soon as he saw me get out the pet carrier he took off for the hills........I think he remembers going to the Vet in it to be "fixed." He didn't like the trip at all today.
If you are missing the doors from your truck Pepi is right, they are a bear to find and not real cheap. Some were selling at Daytona last year at $ 1000 a piece. The reason so many trucks are missing them is because Farmers routinely removed them to make getting in and out of the truck easier when working the fields. Lots of truck cabs around, but the doors got scrapped or lost.
Don
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06-19-2008 03:14 AM #9
So, that leaves you $2,370.00 to build the rest of your "true" hot rod..... Good luck with that!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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06-19-2008 08:39 AM #10
Doors will be a fun thing to try and find, it took 4 doors to make my 2 door truck... Just some in sight for ya ............. 3k sounds like a bit of a dream and for a smoking tire burner too, well I will stay tuned. I could learn something about building, not that I am all that but I have a clue... As mentioned GOOD LUCK ....I have two brains, one is lost and the other is out looking for it
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06-19-2008 08:54 AM #11
To bad your way up there, I could have hooked you up with a 302 ford and
C4 trany. The motor only has about 500 miles on it. You gonna be visiting florida soon. Kurt
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06-20-2008 05:54 AM #12
hmmmm and that would leave $2,070.00 to go.... frame, suspension, tires, wheels, radiator, lights, wiring......... the budget is dwindling fast and still a long way to go and a lot of parts to buy..... Good luck.....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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06-24-2008 07:32 PM #13
I think after all those years of laying around, or whatever use and abuse the front end went through a good magnaflux check of the spindles and replacing all the hardware with new grade 8 hardware would be in order....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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06-24-2008 07:44 PM #14
The brake lines i took from the donor were some steel lines, tee fittings etc. all were very good condition. The only hardware really left on the front end is the 2 large pins that hold the wishbones to the axle. I am putting new castle nuts and cotter pins, but the main pins will be re-used. Jeff
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06-24-2008 07:50 PM #15
Oops, the build began JUNE 7th, not the 14th as i stated earlier! see the date code on the pics. The plan is 1 yr, but i am hoping for March 09 for a completion date.
Could it be a 10114182? If so, it is a Gen V 454, 4 bolt 1991 (or later). Hope that helps..
GM Engine de-coding