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My idea of a Shelby Ranger if there would have been one.


I appreciate all the feed back.. It helps keep me going!! Thanks everyone!!!

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That is one heck of a truck its coming together great cant wait to see more on it and the interior looks great
 
That is one heck of a truck its coming together great cant wait to see more on it and the interior looks great

Thanks Blue! Plans for this weekend are getting the bed lined up and bolted down.. Install rest of the ground effects...
 
A quick run down on What's left to do... (that comes to mind)

In no certain order

1. Windsheild
2.figure why and fix rear slider leaks.
3.new brakes on rear
4.paint rear drums and repaint front Calipers
5.intall ground effects on rear
6.bolt down bed
7.figure out how to install hitch hid behind tag on rear.
8.replace tie rod ends ect...
9.alignment...
10. finish the interior
11. Video of burn out!
12.spray in bedliner.
13. ..................... :beer:
 
A quick run down on What's left to do... (that comes to mind)

In no certain order

*snip*
11. Video of burn out!


HEY! I suggested that when you got them tires, but you said nay! What gives?! :thefinger:
 
Hey man sweet truck!! I read all 49 pages night before last and WOW! I subscribed to this build yesterday also. Gives me ideas for my 92 when I get the time. Just an idea for the hidden hitch, assuming that it will be hidden behind that peice you said was going on the rear use a fold down license plate mount off the old GM cars of the 70's-80's to hide where the reciever goes in. Hitch removed it is just a plate and no hole. To put hitch in just fold down tag and insert hitch. A truck that I bought for parts about 8 years ago had this setup on a roll pan. Pretty sweet idea I thought. Anyhow..keep up the good work. By the way I am sort of a neighbor, I live in Savannah.
 
Hey man sweet truck!! I read all 49 pages night before last and WOW! I subscribed to this build yesterday also. Gives me ideas for my 92 when I get the time. Just an idea for the hidden hitch, assuming that it will be hidden behind that peice you said was going on the rear use a fold down license plate mount off the old GM cars of the 70's-80's to hide where the reciever goes in. Hitch removed it is just a plate and no hole. To put hitch in just fold down tag and insert hitch. A truck that I bought for parts about 8 years ago had this setup on a roll pan. Pretty sweet idea I thought. Anyhow..keep up the good work. By the way I am sort of a neighbor, I live in Savannah.

Thanks Greasemonkey! and wlecome Sir! That is my plans for the hitch and reciever. not much room to play with though so I have no idea how to do.. Savannah is on my list of places to drive the truck when it's done for a weekend road trip... Love it down there!!
 
yea, copperhead I think it was had a similar setup..it was either that or another one of the custom builds on stacey's show. The only issue you might have I'd think though would be finding a hitch with the right amount of clearance.. heh might need to get a lil custom:icon_welder:
 
I'm stoked to see this rig light up some tires:D

Keep up the awesome work multi!
 
use the plate from a 79-82 ta, but flip it to open up to be out of way of reciever. I did that on my 94 chevy 1500 that was bagged. mounted hitch between frame rails with a little modifying. torch and welder all things are possible. great job gives me insentive on putting 4.6 in my 99. keep it up waiting to see done:icon_thumby:
 
A few pics of her..

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That's a hot looking truck! :icon_hornsup:
 
Dang, I can not belive how slick that paint job is, looks like it was made out of glass.

This is my favorite truck on TRS.

Robert
 
Dang, I can not belive how slick that paint job is, looks like it was made out of glass.

This is my favorite truck on TRS.

Robert

I agree. Although, this is my favourite STREET truck on TRS. =P
 
use the plate from a 79-82 ta, but flip it to open up to be out of way of reciever. I did that on my 94 chevy 1500 that was bagged. mounted hitch between frame rails with a little modifying. torch and welder all things are possible. great job gives me insentive on putting 4.6 in my 99. keep it up waiting to see done:icon_thumby:

I got one off an old Caddy.. One issue is atleast I think it is.. My tag bolts are also my tag lights... Not sure how thats going to work...
 

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