Yep fabricated bed and the original fenders have been widened 4 inches as the aussie bodies were the same width as the back of the cab. But I wanted more of a step side look.
It looks badass and you have the only one like it, I always enjoy seeing someone make a car there own.
Thanks for the positive words sicknucklehead, I'm trying to keep motivated through the hot az summer while another project(OT) is sapping my extra money. I cleaned up the GB from the latest pic adding a different knob, and started working on the cowl vent handle... I'll keep posting pics as I get to it
I really like where this PU is going, it's a little different and I like that, very nice machine work here. Thanks for the pictures & posting.
Thanks for the interest! I work for a copper and brass foil and emboss die making facility. Fortunately I know how to run and program the CNC machines so when I have an idea my boss lets me pull brass from the scrap bin and make it. The copper is all hand cut sheets at 16ga thickness, I have the ability to etch images into each piece but haven't come up with an idea subtle enough to work. I was thinking if a light firearm style filigree etching... maybe just around the edges...
Thanks very much! I checked out the 40 ford album and it looks great, yours is much much cleaner but it seems like we have a very similar theme to both our trucks...badass
Haven't updated in quite awhile due to a lack of progress with the old ford. I decided to replace a few rides better off left unmentioned in these parts. The good news is that I decided I want to daily drive one of my classics as a result... anyway, heres some wheel options Im trying out I got a whole set of these at the GCC swapmeet for $45! they are 1970's ET wire mags 14x7.5 with 2.5 inch backspacing Here's some wheels off of my chevelle, they are American Racing salt flat specials 17x7 front with 17x9.5 rear. I like them but still not sure about low pros on a 46 ford
I know I might be the only one not in a bunch on this board about 17" wheels, but I'd say that nails it! Always liked the Salt Flats, I have the 15" version on the Plymouth.
They look proper on your ply, it kinda brings the front end together. I kind of figured most traditional cats on H.A.M.B. wouldn't dig the flats, but they do offer a traditional design.