1958 Ford Ranch Wagon – I’m in the Dog House: Front Clip Removal

 

FROM –  http://ranchwagon.wordpress.com/2012/07/29/im-in-the-dog-house-front-clip-removal/

Posted: July 29, 2012 in Uncategorized

I decided the time had come to get the front clip taken off the Wagon. I wanted to get the front frame cleaned up, and do the front end by the end of summer. I am shocked at how few bolts actually hold the whole front clip onto the ’58.  11 bolts, disconnect some wiring, and you can lift the whole front Clip (Dog house) off in one piece.  It’s taken me longer to change the oil on a car than to remove the front clip on this car!

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First  I had to remove the front bumper with brackets attached. That was fine, except for the one chrome bumper bolt on each end of the bumper. They fought back pretty good. I had to sawzall them off.

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I was without any help to lift the front clip off, so I had to tilt the front forward onto some large Foam cushions I had saved out of an old travel trailer I had gotten rid of years ago. They are a perfect for laying under vehicles to work on, and for cushioning large loads like this.

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Next I will be removing the wiring from the front clip and saving it for future use. This front clip needs work. The front fender bottoms are rusty, and the hood is so badly rusted it is of no use. So either I will sell this old clip to someone who has nothing, or dismantle it, save parts and scrap it.

 

Parking Lot Spotlight – Hot Dog!!

Ok..this isn’t your average find.

I’m not sure what year it.  You couldn’t really tell by the headlights or tail lights.  But one doesn’t often see one of these in this condition too often.

One of a kind.

 

Back of the Bun!!

 

The interior was set up like a tour bus.

 

What I can tell you is that the big dog is resting what appears to be a Chevy Dually pick up truck bed.  According to the sign it’s powered by a 5700 6.0 Vortech Chevy engine.

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I guess we’ll just have to relish it.

 

Thanks for reading.

Tim