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1968 Ford F100

With the boxing material clamped to the inside of the frame, I was able to trace the frame's shape into the side with the Dykem on it and start trimming. Since the frame starts to angle down behind where the crossmember was, I made the boxing plates out of two pieces. Each side wound up with a 32-inch boxed section.
1968 Ford F100 - The Bumpside Build-Off Part 1

With the boxing material clamped to the inside of the frame, I was able to trace the frame's shape into the side with the Dykem on it and start trimming. Since the frame starts to angle down behind where the crossmember was, I made the boxing plates out of two pieces. Each side wound up with a 32-inch boxed section.  View Related Article

 

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