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Creamsickle build

Postby 99f250 » Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:53 pm

Attached are pictures of our 1972 build. My son named her Creamsickle.

Bought new in August and been on a mission:)

Work so far:

Removed mud flaps
Removed rumble seat
gutted tub, Dupont lined, and carpeted
Corbeau front buckets and baja bench seat
blasted and painted axles
3.5 wildhorses lift and shocks, adjustable trac bar
tons of new weatherstriping
alternator, regulator, air cleaner, plug wires
Sanderson headers and exhaust 2 in 1 with flowmaster
Fabworx custom front and rear bumpers
Fabworx 8 point family cage
Tires and wheels show up next week :)
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby 99f250 » Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:02 pm

Here's the cage
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby 99f250 » Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:05 pm

Interior cleanup
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby 99f250 » Sun Oct 24, 2010 9:15 pm

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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby airbur » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:11 am

Very nice work!! You know, a big 2x4 mounted just right to the tailgate would really add to the creamsickle effect. lmao
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby Brianut » Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:55 am

very nice.

I really like that cage design.

on another note.
What happens to the wheels on the truck when the new ones show up?
might they be for sale?
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby Entourage » Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:22 am

Great Name! That is a nice Bronco. Love the Cage design - looks wakeboard boat inspired. Nice dad to build that for their son. RhinoLiner turned out great as well. Thanks for sharing pics - keep them coming. Lucky kid!
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby 99f250 » Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:51 am

Brianut wrote:very nice.

I really like that cage design.

on another note.
What happens to the wheels on the truck when the new ones show up?
might they be for sale?


I'm pretty sure the tires and wheels will be up for sale. The tread is real good on them still including the spare. I'll hollar at you when the new shoes make it in.

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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby 99f250 » Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:54 am

Axle refurbish
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby Entourage » Mon Oct 25, 2010 10:16 am

How nice to have a shop (lift, welder, tools, etc.) like that to work on your project - I am definitely jealous! The gloos black looks great - that is what I just did on my project. Looks Great.

Who built the Custom Cage? I would love something like that on mine.
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby 99f250 » Mon Oct 25, 2010 4:17 pm

The cage was done by my buddy Joe Brown. He owns Fabworx down in Farmington, New Mexico. It was a 6 hour drive but to have the shop and all the right tools it made things go much easier and quicker and worth it.
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Re: Creamsickle build

Postby Rox Crusher » Mon Oct 25, 2010 7:06 pm

99f250 wrote:
Brianut wrote:very nice.

I really like that cage design.

on another note.
What happens to the wheels on the truck when the new ones show up?
might they be for sale?


I'm pretty sure the tires and wheels will be up for sale. The tread is real good on them still including the spare. I'll hollar at you when the new shoes make it in.

Jeff


If Briannut only wants the wheels.........I would be interested in only the tires........what size are they ?
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