Kingpin – The 1956 F600 Crew Cab Project: Metal Work – The Dash, Front Valance, And Engine Bay Get Some Sheet Metal Love


Kingpin – The 1956 F600 Crew Cab Project: Metal Work – The Dash, Front Valance, And Engine Bay Get Some Sheet Metal Love

Here’s the next installment in this killer F600 Ford build. If you haven’t seen it, you should. Check it out.

When I walked up to Kingpin at the PRI Show in Indy last December I thought it looked cool, but I had no idea how cool. This truck is truly something special. I spent 20 minutes walking around it with my buddy Kenny, and we not only looked at all the obvious stuff, but also little details like how in the hell the hood stays shut. Answer: It has tiny pins that slide out and register in tiny holes in the fenders. It’s clean. There are tons of details, the interior is nuts, and it sits perfect. I love this thing, and I’m not particularly big on F100’s so that’s saying something. But besides we want to see it go together, we’re sharing the build series on it from Classic Car Studio.

I shared the first three videos last week so you could see just how clean this thing is and what went into it to make a crew cab that looks like it was supposed to be that way its whole life.

If you missed the first three, CLICK HERE TO SEE THOSE VIDEOS


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