jennocide
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- Joined
- May 3, 2018
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- Location
- Kitchener, ON
- Vehicle Year
- 1986
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0L
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hey everyone!
My poor B2 has sat in my driveway untouched for years and our Canadian weather has not been very good to her. I'm a total newbie so I don't know all your fancy lingo but I have a few friends that are very willing to put in the work to help me out.
It runs and drives, but not in reverse. Tranny rebuild/replacement to come, along with a 5.0L swap and possible axles. I always set my goals too high for my skill level but also in the plans are: total interior removal and colour change, body off, sandblast and paint frame, find a 2" cowl hood to replace the current one that is nearly rusted through.
If anyone has any leads on cowl hoods or cab visors it would be greatly appreciated. I've collected 2 different visors that were for the appropriate year Ranger but neither of them will fit without cutting them and adjusting the width.
All work is being done in a private shop, using outside labour only when necessary to save on costs. Used parts when we can find them. The two mechanical guys set a timeline for end of summer for this work to be complete.
Any thoughts? Advice?
My poor B2 has sat in my driveway untouched for years and our Canadian weather has not been very good to her. I'm a total newbie so I don't know all your fancy lingo but I have a few friends that are very willing to put in the work to help me out.
It runs and drives, but not in reverse. Tranny rebuild/replacement to come, along with a 5.0L swap and possible axles. I always set my goals too high for my skill level but also in the plans are: total interior removal and colour change, body off, sandblast and paint frame, find a 2" cowl hood to replace the current one that is nearly rusted through.
If anyone has any leads on cowl hoods or cab visors it would be greatly appreciated. I've collected 2 different visors that were for the appropriate year Ranger but neither of them will fit without cutting them and adjusting the width.
All work is being done in a private shop, using outside labour only when necessary to save on costs. Used parts when we can find them. The two mechanical guys set a timeline for end of summer for this work to be complete.
Any thoughts? Advice?