My New Project! CCPU 4 Attachment(s)
Last Fall I got a good deal on a 29 chassis. I've been looking all winter for a good body and last weekend I finally got one. It's a 28/29 pickup cab and it came from Kansas. It was an AA truck and it's been sitting out in a field since the 50's. It's in good shape as far as sheet metal, It needs all new wood though. My plan is to restore it according to the touring class judging standards.
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Looks like a great project!!! Keep this site up to date on your progress. It's fun to see them go together.
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Re: My New Project! CCPU I just got my 29 CCPU running and drove it today after a very long nap. Glad to see another one coming together.
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Re: My New Project! CCPU Nice find Jake, looks like a great cab, that will be a nice little pickup.
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Re: My New Project! CCPU Awesome! Keep us posted with progress!
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Re: My New Project! CCPU Looks like a fun project.
Every Guy needs a Truck!! |
Re: My New Project! CCPU BEST OF LUCK and yes, please post pictures!
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Re: My New Project! CCPU CONGRATULATIONS!!.....take your time and be patient, it's always too easy to spend more than you thought. Keep us posted on your progress.
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Re: My New Project! CCPU A coupe, a speedster and now a truck? You really like those two-seaters!
-Tim |
Re: My New Project! CCPU Thanks everyone! I will post pictures on this thread as I go along. Any pics or advice on 28/29 pickups would be helpful, especially on wood and top installation. I'm going to start taking the cab apart this weekend.
Tim-I guess I figured if I get enough two seaters I'll have the same amount of space as a sedan.:D |
Re: My New Project! CCPU jakeknapp29: Look for some recent posts by Vanspeed, as he just did a roof redo on a 29. Also learn to use the 'search" function.
Paul in CT |
Re: My New Project! CCPU I think Touring Class is the way to go. You'll have the satisfaction of a well restored truck without all the aggravation of having the cadmium plated what-not being the correct month part for the truck. Fine point is great for the hobby, but a nice, clean, correct truck will be nearly as rewarding without the obsessive details. Hopefully I didn't just step on some toes.
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Well, I'm off and running! I've got the cab pretty well stripped down to bare bones. There is some minor rust in the cowl and in the rear of the floor pan...easy fixes. The doors are in excellent condition and surprisingly the door pins came out relatively easy! My next move is to get it all out to the sandblaster and then start patching the rust holes.
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Re: My New Project! CCPU The rear pieces of your cab look to be in great shape, not so beat up like most.
There is a lot of info on these trucks here on fordbarn, try searches in the archives for 82-A, 29CC, 29 CC, 28-29CC, etc. and you will be busy reading for a while. Thanks for the photos of the rubber plug under the seat. -DAN |
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They're may be some wisdom in this, but I really don't know what it might be?:confused: Bill W. |
Re: My New Project! CCPU That is a nice looking cab, hope your sandblaster is a good one and things come home straight. Bob
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Well, I got a few more things done this week. I took the back cab panels apart and also started working on straightening out the cab corners. I picked up some fenders today! The fronts are decent, the rear fenders are pretty rough so I'll probably keep looking for another set. Oh and I think my gas tank has a leak.:D
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Re: My New Project! CCPU Looks like the metal moths got into the closet!
Nothing a little duct tape won't cure. Remember if the wimmins don't find you handsome, the better find you handy! |
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