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Old 10-21-2013, 10:02 PM
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Cool truck!! Should be fun to cruse when it's done.

Welcome to the site!!!
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Old 10-21-2013, 10:13 PM
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welcome to the site,

putanlsinanything.com is going to go public and be huge lol...

great engine, great project. Love the Volvo too.

You spooling this one too?

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Old 10-21-2013, 10:18 PM
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I had to read the putanlsinanything.com twice.....Yes I agree. Daily Driver is an ls swapped volvo 240 =) It is just so easy and make stupid power.

Yes, this is getting boost too. Borg Warner t-6 framed single s 480.

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Old 10-22-2013, 06:17 AM
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Nice!

It will look good in white too...
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Cool truck!

And a Chevy motor in a Ford? Makes sense to me.
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Old 10-27-2013, 07:34 PM
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Made a little progress on the truck the past few days.

Ordered in a weld on sump from Summit and it showed up a lot bigger than I imagined. Trimmed it down and rebent all the flanges to fit the back of the 70 mustang tank. Took it over to a buddies shop and got the tig machine out and welded it all up. Put the tank on a water test and all checked out ok. Need to order a sender for it.





So I got busy, self etch then some high build, got the tank pretty flat and shot on some single stage gloss black. Turned out descent enough for a gas tank hanging out under the back of this truck.









Rear brakes also showed up, Wilwood dynalite pro setup with the two piece rotors.

Assembled those with some help again from Asher, he did all the safety wire on the two piece hats while I put the rest together.

We bolted those onto the fully painted and assembled rearend.





Pretty happy with how the rearend turned out. Also got some shocks on the rear, s10 something or others, but they should do just fine.
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Old 10-27-2013, 07:47 PM
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Assembled the master cylinder, booster and powdercoated brackets and got to work on plumbing all the brakes. Had a couple of wrong fittings but all in all I think it turned out nice. Here a couple shots of the whole mess on the firewall.







Really happy with the lines we ran. They all look great and are tucked up and out of the way. Master cylinder is painted with a coat of rustoleum hammered gray. I like the look of the raw master but know it would rust. This is the closest thing I have found to keeping it looking cast.

Not really worth pics but the front suspension all got pulled back off, front framerails all wire wheeled down to bare metal and metal etch primed, primered and shot with the same alk200 I shot the rear frame with.

Front brakes all got cleaned up, painted and installed along with new rotors.....Not wilwoods but 12.5" brakes look big on an old ford pickup.

Front sheetmetal is all pulled apart and bumper got straightened out and ready to head out to powdercoat along with the grille and headlight bezel.

The first rust I have found is on the inner fender underneath the battery tray. Need to do a little patch work on that. Should be good work for this week.

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Now that a cool project,like these trucks
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curious what the master cylinder is from? I need one that ports from that side.

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curious what the master cylinder is from? I need one that ports from that side.

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Trying not to hijack here, I'm not sure which MC he used, but I used a AC Delco 18M973 from a 2000 S10 with a 4.3L V6. It has a 1" bore and the outlets are on the right side like you need.
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