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1987 Ranger Project


Terrys87

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87
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Ford Ranger
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Finding parts for an 88 Ford is nothing like finding parts on a Citroen. You did good on that and it does look like a gangster car. I think it is cool looking. I too like all kinds of cars. They had unique style and sometimes it was the top of the options at their time. My kids do not understand that AC, Power Steering, Power Brakes... were considered an option and not standard.

I have a soft spot for the 289. I had a 67 Mustang with a 289 in it. First time I really learned how to work on cars. Got a Haynes manual and step by step is how I did it.

You have a nice fleet of Fords in the background. I see some ugly cars and trucks being faded or dented up. Some great body work and paint can make a complete difference in what some would consider junk to great.

Looking good with the work you have done in getting the panel straight. Primer and paint hides all of the work you put into it, but it is rewarding when you know where the damage was at and then it can't be seen.
 


Awesom-O

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1987
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Ranger
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Manual
2WD / 4WD
4WD
Thanks Terry. Many of those are potential future projects. Definitely the 75 Ford full-size Ranger. Just a couple dents and some small rust spots and paint. Interior is almost new looking except for the shag carpet. Lol. The 52 Coupe DeVille is my fav, but it’s a total basket case. Maybe just an LS swap and it can be a Rattie Caddie? As for the Citroen, had to network with other owners on FB and one guy in PA that deals with these cars. Lucky as rust was minimal and just some dents to contend with.
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How she looked the day we got it.
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Awesom-O

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4WD
Front fender is done. Had to redo the welded patch I originally did and added some thin rod and weld to the edge to help with the gap issue. I’m still a bit of a student/weekend warrior at this bodywork stuff but it’s fun, even with the mess and dust everywhere. Added some high build primer to smooth out some sanding scratches I made getting a little impatient with the 80 grit. Just wouldn’t come out with the 220 good enough.
This is the third time I’ve added filler and sanded it almost completely off. This fender has fought me the entire time the sumbich. 😂
Anyways, it’s all one color again and it finally fits with some shimming. Gonna hang it tomorrow.

Got the box blocked today too. Hope to get it in primer tomorrow and set it on the truck.
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