1960 F100 Crown Vic Swap 10,000 Mile Review

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @frankfurther3828
    @frankfurther3828 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice build. going to watch the series

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks Frank! Hope you enjoy the other videos.

  • @mattjanzen86
    @mattjanzen86 Месяц назад

    Glad to see it's turned into a solid driver! Very cool vintage truck retromod!

  • @pmr413
    @pmr413 11 месяцев назад +1

    You did a really nice job on the truck and it looks great! Can't wait to see the Mustang come together.

  • @jeremyclinard186
    @jeremyclinard186 11 месяцев назад

    I'm only a couple of weeks from doing my first mock up with my 60 and crown vic chassis. Glad to see your truck again so I can continue to be inspired.

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I really appreciate hearing that. I hope you enjoy building yours as much as I did.

  • @howardkettner
    @howardkettner 11 месяцев назад

    Man Wayne, love what you've created. A great synopsis. I am totally in awe of your capabilities - everything from how professionally you widened the steps, and your clever locking of the front and back bed compartments. Sooooo well done.
    Looking forward to the Mustang project.

  • @nitcat1
    @nitcat1 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the update and review, it looks like such a fun truck. And good luck with the new project. My neck hurts from thinking about fitting that dash and interior into the other car 😅

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much! You're right, getting at all the bolts, clips and connectors to remove and install will literally be a pain in the neck! I'm contemplating training my 3 year grandson so he can get under there and disconnect stuff😊

  • @richcaseaxon
    @richcaseaxon 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks good, and that Mustang series should be interesting. Thanks!

  • @craigburt7830
    @craigburt7830 4 месяца назад

    Love this truck, really nice work!

  • @rudder1174
    @rudder1174 11 месяцев назад

    loved the truck build. I'm planning a 1963 GMC swap to do with my 11 y/o son. We are considering the Tahoe/Yukon swap, or even a 2012ish caprice. Trying to keep with the GM family on this one. Would love the early or late 50's Ford on a Vic though. Maybe next...

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  11 месяцев назад

      I built a vehicle with my daughter when she was a little older than your son. It was such a great bonding exercise for both of us. I think it's great that you're doing the same. I think you're smart staying in the gm family for your 63 and there is a lot more aftermarket support for GM drivetrains, especially the ls engine. It should be a great project. Hope you enjoy the build.

  • @calwarkentin9109
    @calwarkentin9109 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi Wayne, I really enjoyed reviewing your work on the old F-100
    I've been trying to purchase a completed project recently and haven't come up with anything decent like what you build. Would you consider building another one?

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  2 месяца назад

      @@calwarkentin9109 Hi Cal, actually I'm just in the process of looking for a project for this winter. I might consider building another one. Please send me an email at janzen.wayne@gmail.com and we can discuss more there.

  • @Razzmech-px3gi
    @Razzmech-px3gi 3 месяца назад +1

    Hey Wayne, I am in BC too. Did you register the truck as a truck or a crown vic? You sounded concerned about registration and an inspection in one of the videos. Something about bolting the frame to the body and not welding it. Cant you just register it as a 1960 ford ruck without an inspection?

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  3 месяца назад

      The truck I started with did not have a valid bc registration. If it did, registering would have been easy. Since it didn't, and was modified, it needed both a mechanical and body inspection. I talked to the body inspector prior to the build and he advised me that he wouldn't pass it if I had welded anything to the crown Vic frame. I have since learned that other inspectors might allow some welding. Anyway I was able to make it work without welding the frame. If you are considering a similar project I would suggest looking for a vehicle with a valid bc registration. You should be able to register it, even after a swap like this without an inspection. If you don't have a valid registration, talk to whoever is going to do the body inspection and find out what you can and cannot do before you start the build. Good luck on your project!

    • @Razzmech-px3gi
      @Razzmech-px3gi 3 месяца назад

      @@waynejanzen9346 Thanks Wayne, That's kinda what I thought, but wanted to double check. You know how messed up ICBC is ! The only thing that really mixes me up is what to keep on the dash and firewall, air cond, wipers, etc. There are literally dozens of combinations you could do. I have watched quite a few videos on the subject. Are you in the interior?

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  3 месяца назад

      ​@@Razzmech-px3githe 57 to 60's have a narrower cab than later f100's. I think it would be difficult to use the Vic firewall on them and keep the AC. On mine I had to modify the evaporator box extensively to make keep the AC. From what I've seen the vic firewall fits pretty good on later models. Yes, I'm in the central Kootenays. Where are you?

    • @Razzmech-px3gi
      @Razzmech-px3gi 3 месяца назад

      @@waynejanzen9346 ​ It looks like the a/c should squeeze in on a 1966 ford, but usually they have trouble up top and sides of dash. Crown vic dash is narrower, but I think I can just fill it in on both sides with metal and form it together somehow. I'm in Vancouver

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  3 месяца назад

      @@Razzmech-px3gi with a 66 you've got good options either way. Personally I prefer keeping the truck dash, but that's just my opinion.

  • @terryjones1509
    @terryjones1509 11 месяцев назад +1

    I wish I had seen your videos before I cut my car up so I could keep the trunk.

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  11 месяцев назад

      My bed floor was rusted pretty bad so it was an easy decision using the Vic floor. It was a bit of a challenge welding the Vic floor to the truck bed, but I'm glad I did it this way too. It really is handy having the extra storage room under the bed cover. Thanks for watching Terry!

  • @lawrenceornelas3026
    @lawrenceornelas3026 11 месяцев назад +1

    Put a coyote in the f100.

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, I did seriously consider putting the coyote in the F100, and suspect someday I will. Right now the 4.6 is working so well I'm reluctant to pull it out. If it does develop issues though, I'll be looking for a coyote for it too. Thanks for watching!

  • @seanjmichel
    @seanjmichel 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey I am building a 1960 f100 on a crown vic w a high school shop class. Do you have an email I could contact you at?

    • @waynejanzen9346
      @waynejanzen9346  11 месяцев назад

      Sure, send me an email at janzen.wayne@gmail.com. Also please check out other videos of this build at ruclips.net/p/PLxgT6O0WhjnjrNK_F9t1rItrZfBQLvJjq&si=m7uwo7yUKBIsuodQ