CHEAP BUDGET F100 CROWN VIC SWAP! SHEET METAL FABRICATION

Published 2023-06-25
Next project on the channel that is really exciting for us, 1959 Ford F100 Long bed and 2010 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor chassis swap. In this video, we complete the sheet metal work on the cab as well as fabricate and adapt the original sheering column to be used with the crown Victoria rack and pinion. This series of videos will highlight how to do this conversion as simple and cost effective as possible. We are shooting for $2000 initial budget to have a running driving shop truck. In the future, we will make improvements after we enjoy it for awhile. Also, you know me, this is staying patina!

#ford #conversion #shoptruck

All Comments (21)
  • I love that you're keeping the F100 dash and firewall. The plastic modern Crown Vic dash and steering column look so out of place in a classic vehicle.
  • @ryansmith2845
    I like how you kept the tunnel from the crown. Cool.
  • Subbed, you're quality of work is great. People need to realize that time is money and time is irreplaceable. If a portion of the job can be done right in 30 min. Vrs 13 hours show car style, 30 min. works for me. That's why my vehicles are ratrods or daily trucks. Keep the videos coming, watching from Texas.
  • @THROTTLEPOWER
    Good job with the sheet metal work, this project is really coming along!!!! 👍👍
  • That floor looks absolutely fantastic and really strong too. I love that truck it's going to be really nice
  • @zflogo
    This build got you a new subscriber!!
  • @blacknova28
    Floor looks awesome. Love the way you reused the crown vic tunnel.
  • @Tealmoney8571
    I can tell you take pride in your work and it shows!! Great job.
  • @rdspeedfab
    Really looking forward to seeing this build come together. I’m doing one on my channel as well, budget build but not doing a full CV swap. Love the video.