Page 3 of 47
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: January 30, 2015, 1:55 am
by Fiveoh108
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: January 31, 2015, 2:15 pm
by SteveCanup
Set the bed back on the frame today and cut out the opening for the gas neck. I also had to cut openings for my lowering shackles, but my bed wood will cover over that...
Gas neck opening. This will be hidden under my bed wood. I am going to figure out a hidden door for it.
Pulled the truck down in the driveway for a side shot because it is Saturday...
[url=
https://postimg.org/image/exjss3y1b/]

[/url
Stay tuned...more to come....
Steve-
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: January 31, 2015, 4:39 pm
by SteveCanup
Yep...
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 3, 2015, 6:36 pm
by SteveCanup
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 7, 2015, 6:35 pm
by SteveCanup
...continuing to work on the truck and drive it....
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 11, 2015, 4:41 pm
by SteveCanup
Nice fairly warm day today...removed the exhaust and reworked it so that it doesn't hang down as far. I'm still not really happy with it, but it is tucked under the body and frame a little better. I've just piddled the past week or so with the truck. I have the wooden door inserts out and put some red mahogany stain and gloss poly on them. I am going to pull the bed back off and sand down the back of the cab and get it in primer. I'll have the camera handy the next time out...
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 12, 2015, 3:14 pm
by SteveCanup
I finished my oak door inserts today. My father-in-law does a lot of scrollsaw work and he did the Ford script for me. I'm happy with the results, red mahogany stain with 5 coats of polyurethane...
Installed...although I will remove the glued on vinyl....

Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 12, 2015, 3:51 pm
by SteveCanup
For those who didn't catch it...and those who did, I had one of the inserts backwards. I had to peel the Ford script off, sand and re-glue it. I had one insert with the speaker toward the front and the other toward the back...duh....
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 12, 2015, 4:07 pm
by SteveCanup
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 12, 2015, 6:12 pm
by SteveCanup
Installed the drivers side...
(But no pics to post....)
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 13, 2015, 8:11 pm
by SteveCanup
Took some time this evening and fired up the heater in the garage and finished the outside of the tailgate...
I am thinking of pulling the bed back off and put it in the garage and bodywork and paint it...
More to come...
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 14, 2015, 8:31 am
by shipwrecked
That's what I got going now- bed off in the garage for rust repair, bodywork and paint. Good luck with the project. Look forward to seeing more.
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 14, 2015, 9:13 am
by SteveCanup
Thanks...Shipwrecked. It's a dirty job, but we've have to do it. I was a little worried about spraying primer last night with the kerosene heater running in the garage. I just sprayed a little at a time and let the mist settle down. I didn't want to blow myself up...Thanks for the words of encouragement.
Steve-
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 15, 2015, 4:22 pm
by SteveCanup
Last night I found the right and left bedsides from a '65 shortbed for sale. Hopefully will pic them up later this week and start repairing the bed. Pics to come...
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 16, 2015, 8:41 pm
by SteveCanup
Had a photoshop of the truck in white... paint the wheels either red or black...or even white to match the body...I like it.

Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 17, 2015, 8:49 pm
by SteveCanup
Still driving....
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 20, 2015, 4:25 pm
by SteveCanup
Heatwave here in S.W. Virginia...23 degrees! Fired up the kerosene heater in the garage this afternoon and stripped down the inside of the tailgate. Shot some primer on it for now. Still trying to get to North Carolina to get the bed sides that I found on craigslist. The seller just contacted me and the only time we can get together is tomorrow....and they're calling for snow, sleet, and ice tomorrow. So it will probably be next week sometime. I really want to get moving on the bodywork and try to get this thing ready for paint by April. Stay tuned....
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 20, 2015, 5:36 pm
by SteveCanup

No haters please...I am going to use my truck to haul stuff...

Hopefully the next set of pics I will post will be the bed reconstruction...
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 20, 2015, 9:49 pm
by 390fastback
Not hatin', gonna do the same thing with my Merc when its time, but I'm gonna color match it. It was built to be used, I'm goning to use it. I haul all kinds of stuff with my uni to.....not a lot, it bottoms out easy, but it does haul stuff!
Re: Steve's 64 Short-bed Project
Posted: February 21, 2015, 12:07 pm
by Fiveoh108
I love the direction your going with the truck. I have painted patches of 5 shades of blue on mine, but decided last week I'm going to stick with its original Wimbledon White color. Instead of the stock brown seat, I'm going to do black as well as a two tone black/ white dash/ door panels. I picked up the custom cab window trim, door panel trim and dash trim for some stainless accents. I am not a red guy, but really like the way those red rims look with the red stripe. I am thinking of rocket racing "strike" rims or a torque thrust of some sort.
What bed liner coating did you use?