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Alright, we finally got Weak-Link taken care of ( https://forum.ih8mud.com/60-series-wagons/208739-weak-links-60-bulid.html) and now it's my turn.

My last build was a 40 Freds40s' 64' 40
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I absolutely loved that rig but I wanted something that I can drive on the street and do long road trips with wheeling mixed in.

I picked my 60 up from Weak-Link for a song and figured the kids and wife would like this a lot more than the 40 so I changed gears.

I really like how Jason's build turned out but it is a bit more than I'm looking for in this rig. I don't really want to lift this all that much and I'm shying away from an uber wide tire. Plus the red L.E.D. dome light gives me head aches. :lol:

Anyway, here it is. It's an 85 with what appears to be bad 2nd gear synchros.

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One thing I want to address is the paint. It has a nice layer of oxidation. I have some good rubbing compound that does a good job, I just need to take the time to get after it. I'm trying to convince the wife this would be a great way to get involved in the project. :hmm:

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You can see the test spot I did on the back corner. Can't tell from the pic but I can actually see myself in the paint now.
 
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Jason had the top end torn apart for a 2FE install but he decided to build the other truck. I figured since the head was off I might as well get it cleaned up. I had it shaved .050 and got a 3 angle valve job.
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I just got the carb sent off to JimC so that will help driveability immensly as well.
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That's about it for now. Hopefully I'll have the time to get this thing up and running in short order so I can enjoy the summer up the hill and out of the heat.
 
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Good base truck. This should be a fun little project. Are you buffing by hand? It will be worth it's weight in Ben Gay to buy a high speed buffer. :clap:
 
My oldest daughter, 4, LOVED going camping and wheeling in the 40. My youngest is now 15 months old. I had high hopes of getting them all in the 40 but I know this will be a whole lot easier. The wife is pretty excited about the 60. In a few years, I'll probably build another truck to hammer on, but I'll keep the 60 for the family camping trips.

Yup, I'll handle the tranny.
 

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