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The Dinnerhill -56 F100 Restoration thread....
The Dinnerhill -56 F100 Restoration thread....
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jimcar-9
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jimcar-9
Posted 11 Years Ago
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I noticed I haden´t put up my web page on here before just bits and pieces in other threads so here it goes
Main page
http://dinnerhillspeedshop.blogspot.se/
Latest update. Almost down to the bare frame.
http://dinnerhillspeedshop.blogspot.se/2013/10/tear-down.html
The plan is to have a restored chassie until next summer/automn, then the engine build and Transmission will come for the following 1 year.
Basic plan, we will see how long it will hold
Hope you like it
Best regards Jimmy Carlsson, Fagersta (Sweden) Ford F100 1956, 272 , 3 manual with OD
Follow my restoration on
http://dinnerhillspeedshop.blogspot.se/
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vntgtrk
Posted 10 Years Ago
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stuey (12/11/2013)
looks a real class resto job
found the front bumper tow hooks realy interesting, never seen them before.
stuey
They're usually only found on Chebbies. They need to be towed all the time whereas a Ford doesn't
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