Gotta give the guy a lot of credit. He and his son think things out before doing the job. Great job guys, it’s not easy doing a build that very few have done before. can’t wait to see the build all done👍
Good deal guys. If I wasn't old and worn out I believe I would be looking into stuffing in Toyota and Honda guts into cars like the PT Cruiser and other good looking cars that have junk running gear in them. The Honda and Toyota's will go 3 and 4 hundred thousand miles easily. I'll bet if you could find a good combination of cars to swap you could make a killing. There are nice little cars with either junk motors or trannys. Something to think about. If you can do the Crown Vic swaps I think the smaller cars would be gravy once you figured it out.
Very informative. Have you ever seen anyone use the CV trunk floor as part of the bed? I have a trunk in the floor of my truck and I find the hidden space to be great for tool storage.
Thx. I will try the front clip removal in one piece But I just remove the body mounts and remover he body in one piece. Trunk and doors with it. Set it right on the trailer for the scrap yard. Thx guys
I plan on letting mine idle while I cut it apart so when it stalls I know I unhooked a wire I need. I hate wiring and wish I had a way to ask these questions directly to you
Ha this is a good idea and if it catches fire you know where it started lol no I'm just messing I get what your doing and as long as your carful then it makes sense
Looks like you cut all the wiring to the doors, did you run into a problem with the door open light staying on? I started cutting mine apart using your videos so thank you so much for the help!
Mdubb254 yes if I was just going to use the frame and build it original then that’s what I would of done. But instead you have to cut the body off to keep the crown Vic dash and use the floor to keep everything Crown Vic on the inside.
Gotta give the guy a lot of credit. He and his son think things out before doing the job. Great job guys, it’s not easy doing a build that very few have done before. can’t wait to see the build all done👍
I do like the way you took off the body and the nose in one piece. Good job.
I liked and subscribed. First time viewing the channel. Hope to see more videos coming.
Cut by dots instructions fantastic!
I plan on making the general lee so this will help alot thanks
Thanks for sharing! Great video.
Thanks! Great suggestions
Good deal guys. If I wasn't old and worn out I believe I would be looking into stuffing in Toyota and Honda guts into cars like the PT Cruiser and other good looking cars that have junk running gear in them. The Honda and Toyota's will go 3 and 4 hundred thousand miles easily. I'll bet if you could find a good combination of cars to swap you could make a killing. There are nice little cars with either junk motors or trannys. Something to think about. If you can do the Crown Vic swaps I think the smaller cars would be gravy once you figured it out.
Very informative. Have you ever seen anyone use the CV trunk floor as part of the bed? I have a trunk in the floor of my truck and I find the hidden space to be great for tool storage.
I haven’t seen it done but yea it would be nice to have that hidden space to keep things out of sight
@@HollerBoysGarage he is a liar.
Thx. I will try the front clip removal in one piece
But I just remove the body mounts and remover he body in one piece. Trunk and doors with it. Set it right on the trailer for the scrap yard.
Thx guys
I plan on letting mine idle while I cut it apart so when it stalls I know I unhooked a wire I need. I hate wiring and wish I had a way to ask these questions directly to you
Ha this is a good idea and if it catches fire you know where it started lol no I'm just messing I get what your doing and as long as your carful then it makes sense
@@timwegman5776 just so I know if I cut a wire that kills the motor
I definitely will be pulling the fuel tank before I cut my Town Car up and then weld on it. My luck I'd likely blow my building up otherwise.
Looks like you cut all the wiring to the doors, did you run into a problem with the door open light staying on? I started cutting mine apart using your videos so thank you so much for the help!
Any luck?
Yall do know the body dismounts from the chassis simply by removing 15 or so bolts right?
Mdubb254 yes if I was just going to use the frame and build it original then that’s what I would of done. But instead you have to cut the body off to keep the crown Vic dash and use the floor to keep everything Crown Vic on the inside.
You should just take a Crown Vic and turn it into a truck. With a little cutting and wielding, it's doable. Plus getting parts are lot easier.
I thought it was jelly roll LOL
How much do you charge to swap it over
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Got a quick question would that work on a 84 f150 to
Info on build price