Need a humper

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  1. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Orthmann did you know you are a five lugnuts short of a full load? :lolup:
     
  2. OrthmannJ

    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    Yessir, shore did.
    Those are the left hand thread lugnuts that were on the front drivers side prior to switching the studs out for right hand thread.

    Now that the studs are right hand thread, the left hand thread lugnuts became ashtray decoration.
     
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    http://www.classicconsoles.com

    Consoles 'til your heart's content.

    The red one in the center of the page is in two of my wagons. They can be gotten cheaper from Mac's Antiques with about a ten day lead time.
     
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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    Some good ideas for mine. Conspicuous by its absence are all the Fox Mustangs from 1979 to 1986, all of which would fit mine. But I could easily mock one up, then make one. Take a couple old plastic tumblers and sink then into foam for cup-holders.

    Sew up a foam cover and screw it on the existing console hinge. Embedding a chunk of steel to act as the steel base is just a spray foam deal, connecting it the new foam and pre-threading for the hinge fasteners. I've been wanting a ceiling mounted console for it for a few years, to store cassettes and a CD player. The stock radio is awesome (1986 Cougar fit in perfectly).
     

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