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just about done the new front clip . . .


Sometimes you ask what time it is, and you get told how to build the watch.

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.... Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
 
. . . and was I supposed to understand that he understood ALL the modifications needed to make it happen but just wanted to know about how it was screwed or bolted on? That isn't logical . . to me. Plus, forums are for everyone to learn, so maybe someone else would like to know what had to be done. Eat well everyone .
 
. . . and was I supposed to understand that he understood ALL the modifications needed to make it happen but just wanted to know about how it was screwed or bolted on? That isn't logical . . to me. Plus, forums are for everyone to learn, so maybe someone else would like to know what had to be done. Eat well everyone .

derail complete... just kidding. But honestly thanks for telling me how it was done, as a gen 1 owner it would be easier to do then having to swap the whole clip onto a gen 2. i guess i just didn't clarify what i was trying to get at in my question. either way i think it looks great.

now back to the regularly scheduled program.
 
So here are some final front end pics. I think I will look for some '61 F100 side spears to add to the front fender, but the front is finished. Anyone looking to add a gen1 front to a Gen2 will have to deal with what I had to do here. The front of the frame rails do not have the bumper locations like the Gen1 does, so I had to add this to the frame rails.

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painted, ready for bumper

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That looks sharp, and you know what, I may have to steal that idea for my 88 Ranger. :)




Robert



Posted while shaving my palms.
 
Well having an '88 you are one step ahead of me from the get-go since I had to swap the early fenders and hood onto my '89. I also did the early Bronco grille in my '84 BII, so you have that option as well. I chose a '61 grille because it was a painted grille, it was flat and I could cut and weld it easily.
 
Not bad, but honestly I prefer the one in the BII.
 

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