
72 custom SUPER ROTTEN bed panel
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Mike- (72 SWB Chassis, 68 Ranger body, 69 Ranger grill) 72 302 bored 30 over, 69 351w heads light port work, Erson TQ20H cam, Weiand Stealth intake, Edelbrock 1406 carb, MSD 6T circle track ignition controller, C4 with transgo shift kit, Ford 9inch rear with Eaton Truetrac LSD. Much more in the works!




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Mike- (72 SWB Chassis, 68 Ranger body, 69 Ranger grill) 72 302 bored 30 over, 69 351w heads light port work, Erson TQ20H cam, Weiand Stealth intake, Edelbrock 1406 carb, MSD 6T circle track ignition controller, C4 with transgo shift kit, Ford 9inch rear with Eaton Truetrac LSD. Much more in the works!




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Mike- (72 SWB Chassis, 68 Ranger body, 69 Ranger grill) 72 302 bored 30 over, 69 351w heads light port work, Erson TQ20H cam, Weiand Stealth intake, Edelbrock 1406 carb, MSD 6T circle track ignition controller, C4 with transgo shift kit, Ford 9inch rear with Eaton Truetrac LSD. Much more in the works!




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Re: 72 custom SUPER ROTTEN bed panel
What size tires are you running?
That's the same wheels I want for mine, and when I buy tires, I want to make sure I get the biggest I can use without interference.
That's the same wheels I want for mine, and when I buy tires, I want to make sure I get the biggest I can use without interference.
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Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak
That's SWEAT from all that HORSEPOWER!! 
Why is it that there's seldom time to fix it right the first time, but there's always time to fix it right the second time???
That's not an oil leak


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Yeah they're 91 f-150 rims with bronco centercaps. I had 31 inch tires on there when I baught he truck... looked awesome and had no interference.
Mike- (72 SWB Chassis, 68 Ranger body, 69 Ranger grill) 72 302 bored 30 over, 69 351w heads light port work, Erson TQ20H cam, Weiand Stealth intake, Edelbrock 1406 carb, MSD 6T circle track ignition controller, C4 with transgo shift kit, Ford 9inch rear with Eaton Truetrac LSD. Much more in the works!




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The tires on there in the pic are 235 75 r15
Mike- (72 SWB Chassis, 68 Ranger body, 69 Ranger grill) 72 302 bored 30 over, 69 351w heads light port work, Erson TQ20H cam, Weiand Stealth intake, Edelbrock 1406 carb, MSD 6T circle track ignition controller, C4 with transgo shift kit, Ford 9inch rear with Eaton Truetrac LSD. Much more in the works!




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Re: 72 custom SUPER ROTTEN bed panel
I run 265/75-15's with no interference issues either. Great looking truck, 72CustomF!
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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Re: 72 custom SUPER ROTTEN bed panel
Just a quick question for those who might still be on this thread. What is that what holding, rust collecting groove that runs down the bed actually for. I have stripped mine as best I can with a wire wheel, and am going to heavily apply some rust inhibitor, but was wondering why it is there. Once I attack it from the inside and out, can I just bondo it closed and will that stop the problem (and I say problem meaning a 42 year old truck that has lived it's entire life outside has surface rust there).
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That gap was closed with a bead of some sort of caulk (butyl rubber?), shrinks over time and allows moisture to collect in there. I'd guess after assembly, the factory didn't do a very thorough job of priming inside the gap.
I ended up cleaning-chipping-scraping-wire brushing with a variety of tools both hand and power, and many treatments of phosphoric acid, followed by priming with a small paintbrush and spray cans. 3 years out in the elements here in rainy Seattle, the unfilled gap still has zero rust. It took many applications of primer to completely cover inside there!
As far as filling with body filler, I think covering that gap may lead to dead air space, and a chance for condensation to develop and collect. I'll be filling mine with butyl caulk. The bed does flex and twist, I'd think filling it with body filler might crack later on.
I ended up cleaning-chipping-scraping-wire brushing with a variety of tools both hand and power, and many treatments of phosphoric acid, followed by priming with a small paintbrush and spray cans. 3 years out in the elements here in rainy Seattle, the unfilled gap still has zero rust. It took many applications of primer to completely cover inside there!
As far as filling with body filler, I think covering that gap may lead to dead air space, and a chance for condensation to develop and collect. I'll be filling mine with butyl caulk. The bed does flex and twist, I'd think filling it with body filler might crack later on.
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Re: 72 custom SUPER ROTTEN bed panel
Other than it being the seam where the upper and lower bed panels are welded70passdownford wrote:Just a quick question for those who might still be on this thread. What is that what holding, rust collecting groove that runs down the bed actually for.


72BahamaBlue wrote:As far as filling with body filler, I think covering that gap may lead to dead air space, and a chance for condensation to develop and collect. I'll be filling mine with butyl caulk. The bed does flex and twist, I'd think filling it with body filler might crack later on.




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