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Customs f-157

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by telefunkken, Aug 22, 2009.

  1. telefunkken
    Joined: Jul 18, 2009
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    anybody ever hear about this truck suppost to be a merge of '57' f-100 and some later model f-150, pictures-info?
     
  2. LANCE-SPEED
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    I've seen some early ford abortions where the put a late model bed on em?
     
  3. Dreddybear
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    That sounds terrible. Maybe can find it here?
     
  4. pasadenahotrod
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    Jeez, they could have used a good looking truck as a base at least...the 57-60 Ford pickups are as plain-jane as it gets, the 42-47s of the 50s.
     

  5. LANCE-SPEED
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    Dreddybear................................................nice......uh????????????? Truck
     
  6. texag09
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    I know one of the Mustang mags built a truck that was a 1965 F100 widened and shortened to fit over a 04 Lightnig. Is that what you are talking about it was very well done looked stock aside from the ride hieght and side exhaust.
     
  7. texag09
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  8. vertible59
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    WTF? You just won a bunch of friends and influenced a lot of people...:eek:
     
  9. Chuckles Garage
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    I just removed my eyeballs with a spoon.
     
  10. retromotors
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    Ummm ... could I borrow your spoon if you're done with it?:eek:
     
  11. Bullrack
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    Damn Dreddy, y'all must hittin' the beer and pizza a lil early today, huh? Wish I had that cannon from A.S.S. to clear that image from my monitor(hell, my head hurts now). Steven.
     
  12. Dreddybear
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    :D

    you deserve it for clicking on that link.
     

  13. I think I found my new screen saver.... ah thats a joke son..
     
  14. Sphynx
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    Dreddy is one sick puppy.
     
  15. LarzBahrs
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    Thanks a whole lot dreddy, now i will never look at smokie and the bandit or cannon ball run the same again!
     
  16. are you talking about that red 1957 f-100 they had in classic trucks august 2006. it's also in the 2009 house of color calender i cant remember which month i'd have to look at it at work.
     
  17. telefunkken
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    allright yeah beat-up that's the truck i was lookin for, thanx
     
  18. I think that is the one the OP is referring to. Belongs to Gary Coe.
     
  19. yoyodyne
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    Yah yer lucky. I had no spoon, hadta use a plastic fork. Broke a tine too.
     
  20. Dreddybear
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    I have to admit its actually pretty nice. Dumb wheels though.

    [​IMG]
     
  21. Hackerbilt
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    WOW! That actually looks good. This sort of thing usually needs to be driven off a cliff...but this one I'd be happy to have. (From this angle anyway!)
    Good job!

    (Why did they put that minivan roof rack on the hood though!?!? :D:D:D)
     
  22. Erik B
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    That was built a couple of years ago at SAR in Portland. A lot of work done to it and not too bad for a street rod.
     
  23. LarzBahrs
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    It looks good but personally i love the high hoods of those years, it looks kinda freaky pancaked and ribbed.
     
  24. Yeah, Steve's did a really nice job on this for a streetrod. I've always loved the tailgate treatment how he wrapped around the design. Really finishes it off nicely. They have a lot of pics of it on SARs website.
     
  25. yeah they did so much little things that you wouldn't notice unless you had one. i agree about the hood though, but i like how they cut out that piece above the windshield
     
  26. TexasHardcore
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    you ass
     
  27. Steve told me that they had over 4000 hours in that thing. Add that at the going shop rate to all the custom parts (and regular ones too) and you've got a half million dollar truck! It's is bitchin though
     
  28. Alienbaby17
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    I've seen the truck in person. It's very nice. Not exactly my thing but it's very easy to respect the tremendous amounts of time and planning that went into it.

    A couple of years ago Gary Coe (the owner of the truck) happened to be in Saint Paul for the Car Craft Summer Nationals. In the article from Custom Classic Trucks (linked earlier) you can see a dark green and grey primer F100 in the background. He was driving past my shop in the green truck when he started hearing some noise from one of the wheels so he pulled in. I just thought he was some guy with an old truck so I told him I'd have a look. It turned out that a caliper bolt was loose so I fixed it. While I was working on it he mentioned that the truck was on the cover of the current issue of Custom and Classic Trucks. I thought he was joking until he pulled the magazine out from inside the truck!:eek: He was traveling with both trucks so that he could use the green one to illustrate how much work and how many modifications had been done on the red truck when he showed them side-by-side. He was a very nice guy and gave me free tickets for the car show and then sat and bs'd with me and my wife at the show. Not your average, "listen-to-me-tell-you-how-great-my-car" is kind of guy.

    Jay
     
  29. 61TBird
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