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#1 dragon1

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Posted 21 March 2009 - 05:49 PM

Hey all. I just bought a 76 ford crew cab w/ the 7 foot short box that had some work done to it that was half a##ed.
So the only thing i can think of to do to salvage the truck is to put it on a new frame. I bought a 92 f 350 ford crew cab long box and would like set the 76 on this new power train. I would also like to put the 92 dash in the 76. I am sure that someone out there has already done this. I could sure use some help. As soon as i get my photos organized I will post some pics.

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Posted 22 March 2009 - 01:03 PM

Hey all. I just bought a 76 ford crew cab w/ the 7 foot short box that had some work done to it that was half a##ed.
So the only thing i can think of to do to salvage the truck is to put it on a new frame. I bought a 92 f 350 ford crew cab long box and would like set the 76 on this new power train. I would also like to put the 92 dash in the 76. I am sure that someone out there has already done this. I could sure use some help. As soon as i get my photos organized I will post some pics.



Sound like a project . Its been done. Have to make all mounts for cab .clip front frame . Nothing drastic if a hands on person . The electrics will be fun putting harness and all electrics in cab Be allot of fab work on the airducts etc ..

Shame u can't fix old frame . These crews in general r hard to find. But a trashe fram is a trashed frame.

Good luck . Sound like a fun one.
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