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Projects 1948 F1 rattle can rebuild

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by LowKat, Jun 15, 2011.

  1. indyjps
    Joined: Feb 21, 2007
    Posts: 5,377

    indyjps
    Member

    Love the truck, and the build, spare parts are the best. appreciate the rattle can work, but for $20 a harbor freight HVLP gun and some rustoleum professional (enamel) you can add hardener and not get all the rock chips. My dad was a rattle can bandit until I bought him a gun and he'll never go back. Just my opinion.
    Ive got a similar build planned on a 1963 Impala, spare parts are piling up.

    Keep it coming cant wait to see this back on the road.
     
  2. Fringe
    Joined: Jul 16, 2011
    Posts: 36

    Fringe
    Member
    from Sacramento

    Very nice....subscribed
     
  3. TRUCK MOVED UNDER IT'S OWN POWER!!!

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  4. OK, drove it out of the garage. Went to fill up the radiator and discovered the water pump is leaking pretty bad. Couldn't see exactly where the water was coming out as it was under the pump. Looks like too much leakage for a gasket.

    When I got the truck it had a cracked thermostat housing. Now I'm thinking maybe it froze? I just hope it's a water pump leak and not a crack in the block from freezing.

    So you know what my plan is for today.
    Pull apart a bunch of stuff I just put together.

    Here's some before and afters.
    BEFORE
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    AFTER
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    BEFORE
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    AFTER
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    BEFORE
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    AFTER
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  5. interior shot in the daylight

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  6. One more and then I gotta go pull a fan shroud and water pump.

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  7. 32SEDAN
    Joined: Jul 30, 2008
    Posts: 1,315

    32SEDAN
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    Love the before and after shots. I need to take more time to do the same and reflect on what was done. Kinda makes you appreciate it more...

    Very nice ride! Your hard work has paid off.
     
  8. hubcap
    Joined: Feb 24, 2007
    Posts: 198

    hubcap
    Member
    from phx

    Great job. It gives me a lot to think about. I sure hope you can save the six. I'm running a 223/t98 4-speed in my sixty. 3.50 rear gears and Patriot headers and I can keep up with Phoenix traffic just fine.

    I love trucks.
     
  9. rpol7966
    Joined: Sep 13, 2006
    Posts: 226

    rpol7966
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    Love your project. It almost makes me think you came and snatched my truck! Tim
     

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  10. tylerbrasher
    Joined: Dec 22, 2010
    Posts: 145

    tylerbrasher
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    enjoyed reading this thread! good work! i cant wait to get to work on something of my own. theres an old f1 about 2 miles from my house that was put together a few years back. right now i think the bed is off and the rest is sitting over beside it like they started to try and work on it but never got anywhere. even closer to my house is a '60 (i think) ford truck just sitting in the guys yard. wish they were for sale and i had money lol
     
  11. gwarren007
    Joined: Apr 3, 2010
    Posts: 381

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    Does that coil require an external resistor ? (usually they are marked)
     
  12. mastergun1980
    Joined: Oct 18, 2010
    Posts: 1,094

    mastergun1980
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    from Alva OK

    I really like reading this post. every day or so its got something fresh. You make such good progress. You know when you finish these trucks I'm gonna be kinda sad cause you won't have anything left to post!
     
  13. 53Crestline
    Joined: Jun 20, 2007
    Posts: 113

    53Crestline
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    Unbelievable, man! Fantastic work! I can relate to the "first time it's run/driven in 30-some years"... when I got the '53 running last year was the first time it's seen life since '76 in the old shed behind my grandparents' place.

    AWESOME FEELING to breathe life back into these, isn't it?!

    Great job on her.
     
  14. grovedawg
    Joined: Oct 20, 2009
    Posts: 451

    grovedawg
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    from Heber, UT

    The great thing about the HAMB is the amount of people on here who just hot rod. Make do or do without. And then they drive the crud out of their cars and trucks. Congrats on a fun project. I'll stay tuned in for more updates.
     
  15. OahuEli
    Joined: Dec 27, 2008
    Posts: 5,243

    OahuEli
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    from Hawaii

    What was leaking?
     

  16. I was happy to find this..
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    Also had something to use for a trunk since there's no room in the cab. I've used this for a tool box on a couple different utility trailers. It's some kinda aluminum military container that's water tight and has an O-ring seal. I might get ambitious later and polish it up.

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  17. awesome work....!
     
  18. kingpins
    Joined: Apr 27, 2009
    Posts: 623

    kingpins
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    Awesome build
     
  19. raidmagic
    Joined: Dec 10, 2007
    Posts: 1,440

    raidmagic
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    Good to hear it was just the water pump. Great work.
     
  20. hemifalcon
    Joined: Mar 20, 2008
    Posts: 380

    hemifalcon
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    This shows what a little bit of hunting and gathering can do.. Great job..
     
  21. big_jae
    Joined: Apr 22, 2010
    Posts: 53

    big_jae
    Member

    I love this thread!!! Great work
     
  22. OahuEli
    Joined: Dec 27, 2008
    Posts: 5,243

    OahuEli
    Member
    from Hawaii

    Thats good, beats the hell out of a cracked block or head. How easy is it to find a pump?
    BTW that tool box is pretty cool. I've been thinking along similar lines for my 51. Don't wanna go anywhere without a tool box for awhile, but don't want some clunky auto parts store special back there either.
     
  23. Turbos10
    Joined: Aug 8, 2011
    Posts: 55

    Turbos10
    Member
    from Texas

    Love the rattle can resto. I have done alot of rattle can work over the years and when done right you can't tell it from the high dallar stuff. Great Job!
     
  24. You don't know how happy I was to see the bad pump but did have another 223 lined up.

    Dennis Carpenter has 'em for $100 + shipping.
    RockAuto.com $26 + $4 core + $8 shipping.

    I called my local parts store at 10 AM this morning.
    It will be here at 1PM today. $29.95 + $4 core charge. Lifetime guarantee.
     
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  25. BOP-Nut
    Joined: Oct 20, 2008
    Posts: 746

    BOP-Nut
    Member

    Just stumbled upon this thread. Threads like these make the H.A.M.B great. So close to enjoying the fruits of your labor, drive the hell out of her man.
     
  26. PackRat42
    Joined: Jul 13, 2008
    Posts: 22

    PackRat42
    Member

    Just went through the entire build thread, and I like what you are doing. Makes me wanna get some spray paint.
     
  27. what's 'the FLAPS' ?
     
  28. gwarren007
    Joined: Apr 3, 2010
    Posts: 381

    gwarren007
    Member

    Favorite
    Local
    Auto
    Part
    Stores

    maybe?
     
  29. Last night:
    water pump and door mirrors installed.

    2011 08 09 aaa.JPG 2011 08 09 f.JPG
     
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  30. Atwater Mike
    Joined: May 31, 2002
    Posts: 11,624

    Atwater Mike
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    Hope the LOWKAT truck is headed over to the seller's house to give him a ride...Love to see pics of his expression, and you fellas shaking hands on a job well done!

    The soft colors and subtle finish of all panels and pieces result in a masterpiece of simplicity. I also have an F-1. Next project after the shop is up.
     

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