Building the F100 Cobra Tow Truck
- MadMatt
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Re: Building the F100 Cobra Tow Truck
Hey for complete info on these 67-72 body style Ford trucks go to Fordification.com This will be an easy build i bet maby now someone can do the Black Ford towtruck too? I think the Red Holden monaro would be a fun build, to graft in that 40's grill!!
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the black tow truck wa a 70-72 as the grill and headlight inserst were missing but i think the top was chopped on it and the tow boom was homemade

Re: Building the F100 Cobra Tow Truck
The cool thing about doing the trucks is that it does not matter if you hack that stuff off. Unibody? What's that? 

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Wow! There is a HUGE difference in those screen grabs. I NEED to buy MM2 on Blu-Ray like NOW.
Yeah, you are definitely going to beat me to it on this build. I wonder if it is even possible for me to have my MM2 car done by November??
Given that I am using the madmaxcars.com kit for the entire front end, and the boot is coming out to make way for some gas tanks, I only have the rear shell to repair. I think I can, think I can, I think I can.
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Yeah, you are definitely going to beat me to it on this build. I wonder if it is even possible for me to have my MM2 car done by November??


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Re: Building the F100 Cobra Tow Truck
Bullshit artists rendering!
god I suck!




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Re: Building the F100 Cobra Tow Truck
Bart, that give us a pretty decent idea of how it will look! Not bad
At the Autorama, I asked a bunch of different car guys about 'louvering'. FYI, louvers are the little half-holes the red F100 has in two rows on it's hood. Or is it four rows? Whatever - I heard that just about any shop can do it, just call ahead to check. They said that places charge anywhere from $1.50 to $4.00 per louver. So there you go.
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At the Autorama, I asked a bunch of different car guys about 'louvering'. FYI, louvers are the little half-holes the red F100 has in two rows on it's hood. Or is it four rows? Whatever - I heard that just about any shop can do it, just call ahead to check. They said that places charge anywhere from $1.50 to $4.00 per louver. So there you go.
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COOL Bart, Now I dont even have to build it......
Really though not bad for a quickie, and like Humvee said it actually gives you an idea of where I am going with this.... Still I got a good chuckle out of it as well!
Humvee, Thanks for the heads up on the hood!
Yep I found a "Hot Rod" Louvering shop at $2.50 a louver, but it is quite distant (maybe 70 miles), Ill keep looking for a closer one.
Looking at the Truck in the film, I would guess they cut some panels out of a louvered Electronics cabinet and tack welded them in, you can see them flopping when it gets sideswiped........... Still, on that, I say accuracy be darned, I am having the "Actual Hood" louvered to replicate the same pattern, four rows, gotta get a good HDDVD screen cap to count the number per row...........
It actually snowed here last weekend
so any major working on the F100 got stalled..... back at it in the morn!

Really though not bad for a quickie, and like Humvee said it actually gives you an idea of where I am going with this.... Still I got a good chuckle out of it as well!
Humvee, Thanks for the heads up on the hood!
Yep I found a "Hot Rod" Louvering shop at $2.50 a louver, but it is quite distant (maybe 70 miles), Ill keep looking for a closer one.
Looking at the Truck in the film, I would guess they cut some panels out of a louvered Electronics cabinet and tack welded them in, you can see them flopping when it gets sideswiped........... Still, on that, I say accuracy be darned, I am having the "Actual Hood" louvered to replicate the same pattern, four rows, gotta get a good HDDVD screen cap to count the number per row...........
It actually snowed here last weekend

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SHE LIVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
O.K. so it snowed, and rained, and Hailed, most of the weekend..... but I got up Saturday with the sun (and there was a bit of sun) and got the F100 running.
It runs well, but the driveline is toast at least. I was told that it has "Tranny Trubles", but visually it is a U-joint. Ill get the driveling balanced, and put some new U-joints in it, and see what the trans has for me.............
Anyway, the Truck has obviously been neglected.... it needs Oil chainged, Tune up with new wires, Coolant flush, and I will be changing the oil in the punkin and tranny, but overall it is still in better shape than the old 68 longbed that gave its place in the yard so the Cobra Truck could come home.
O.K. so it snowed, and rained, and Hailed, most of the weekend..... but I got up Saturday with the sun (and there was a bit of sun) and got the F100 running.
It runs well, but the driveline is toast at least. I was told that it has "Tranny Trubles", but visually it is a U-joint. Ill get the driveling balanced, and put some new U-joints in it, and see what the trans has for me.............
Anyway, the Truck has obviously been neglected.... it needs Oil chainged, Tune up with new wires, Coolant flush, and I will be changing the oil in the punkin and tranny, but overall it is still in better shape than the old 68 longbed that gave its place in the yard so the Cobra Truck could come home.
"We'll see you on the road scag, We'll see you like we saw the nightrider!!!", "Perhaps its a result of anxiety...." MFP1
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Doesn't sound too bad... and it definitely could be a lot worse. Have at it!
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Re: Building the F100 Cobra Tow Truck
Found a perfect starter vehicle for this project. Not sure the asking price though, it's not listed. Might get some people mad though, hacking up a pristine rig, but these old F100s aren't that hard to come by or that collectible for that matter (at least IMO).
http://www.happydayzclassics.com/1970Fo ... fault.aspx
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