Here I scuffed the chrome finish with wet 1500 grit sand paper to give chrome marker something to bite into.
After masking and painting, I used small circles to fill in the chrome strips.
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Great F100 you are starting on. I agree, one project at a time. Just not enough time and money to work on several projects.
May not seem much but until I got all the front-end work done this was only a 60-mph truck. This truck has come a long ways. Fastest I have had truck and ran so smooth. Wind noise gone due to new window seals. Gas gauge works now but still needs a little tweaking but it is getting there.
Worked on my AC this weekend. It would not operate. Cleaned some contacts, added some R134 and got compressor working. Still not blowing cold. Talked to a shop and after I swap evaporator and dryer, he will get my system going for me.
When I know I am getting into another area, I try presoaking all nuts and bolts ahead of time. AC is probably a couple of weeks away, but I will keep soaking them. Doing same thing with my Body Mounts.
Hello Josh T... I too am trying to fund life,my Ranger and a motorcycle. I just need to go win the lottery. I looked at your F100. I have a friend rebuilding a 400. He was worried about parts availability and reliability. I really think with a electronic ignition and a newer or good rebuilt carb the old motors can be just as reliable. Definitly easier to work on. Having them somewhat drivable I think really helps in keeping them from becoming a yard ornament and enjoyable to work on.
I had heat exhaustion and my age is catching up with me that ac is not a luxury but more of a necessity. Once you get too hot you cant ever take the heat like you used to. I still have a month or so before it gets really hot so I will just start ordering all the ac parts that I can just do it all at once. Really most of the parts are not that expensive. I have installed ac on a non factory ac truck at one time and it was not bad at all. Mine has been coverted from R12 to R134 in the past. I think 94 time frame give or take a year or two when they went to R134. Thanks for the information.
I picked up some headliner material from a local mom and pop shop. Hope to get it installed this weekend but not sure. I am going on a 2 1/2 drive to get some wheels I found on Marketplace.
Somehow, I just noticed the rake it has. Body Mount Bushings are on the list. Now I think Coil Springs are going on the list. Could be one if the last things I do. I can live with the rake for now.