in this movie we get to cut out and replace the rusted rear corner of this abandoned 1965 ford econoline pickup, lots of rust and cutting but I think its coming out great.
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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Your doing great my friend would of had u working on my 70 Mach fast back with me in a heart beat it a art and u have the beart for it i think it's fantastic it will be a one of a kind just like mine was and manny more out there
i LOVE that orange Econoline !
This had already been asked, but I haven't seen an answer. Where did you get those replacement panels thanks
Iโm looking for the corner panels for a 64 econoline. Where did you get them? I canโt find em.
Like your videos I am looking for rear bottom panels and have not been able to find them for my 64 Econoline can you tell me where you got yours you can email me at mercurymonarch if you want. Any help in finding these would be greatly appreciated Thank You
Who makes replacement panels for the early Econoline ? Thanks
Those things have body seam sealer everywhere.
Back in the day you had to have your name and address even on personal trucks.
I think ots a good idea to were gloves when working with any metal you could slip and cut yourself and that isn't good you need your hands so you can continue to do projects etc .
The way those panels look I would say that the manufacturer probably stamps the panels, maybe make minor adjustments and then send them out the door. I don't know if anyone will read this but what company did you get the panels from? I want to know which manufacturer to avoid if possible.
I'm glad the patch panels I got for my 1997 f150 were not bad like that
Please! more Econoline vids!
also – the kit car finished
and the Vespa
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