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Old 10-15-2022, 02:43 PM
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XJR Fuel pump fitted in to the F100







 
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Well done looks like it will work just fine. That's thinking using the fuel pump assembly from the donor. that way everything matches and works as it was designed.

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Just ran across this thread, and all I have to say is... WOW!!!

That's some good work, great fabrication!
 
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Nice having all the extra room, and hood clearance. Makes it easy to deal with things. Looks almost like it was meant to be in there.

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a little Engine detailing ….

 
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I think the Ford Blue is a little bit of a stretch. LOL! At least take a file, or some sand paper, and do the raised letters to expose the words, and the shiny aluminum. Hey just my thoughts.

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I think the Ford Blue is a little bit of a stretch. LOL! At least take a file, or some sand paper, and do the raised letters to expose the words, and the shiny aluminum. Hey just my thoughts.

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Well, Ford did own Jag when this engine was manufactured , here’s the label on the XJR dash !




 
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Good Point. Ford Blue it is.
 
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Makin any progress with this?
 
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Old 04-20-2023, 01:16 AM
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Yes! Been doing lots of little jobs that needed doing but didn’t seem worthy of a post !
Lots of minor body work repairs
Rebuilt the A-post areas and fitted new floor pans,
Waiting for an overdue shipment from the US that has the bed repair panels and a new tunnel cover






 
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fender repairs ….






 

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Floor pans ….



 
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Old 04-20-2023, 06:07 PM
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Yeah those are very common rust areas on the old Ford Trucks. As old as it is, it's not as bad as a lot I've seen. In Illinois just south of Chicago they use a ton of salt in the winters and I've literally seen the doors with hinges break off/ rust off, and the whole frickin door fall off onto the ground. So it's good there was enough left to repair. LOL! Keep up the good work it just sucks that it's so time consuming.

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Looked up your thread for the F100, you're doing an amazing job on the conversion.

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