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lower50's 05-03-2017 11:26 PM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
What brand is your sheer?

fakerwade 05-04-2017 01:57 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
It's an Eastwood,,,throatless sheer. About $160

7dee2 05-08-2017 10:11 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
New tools are just the best!

68 TT 05-10-2017 07:57 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
Great progress Wade. Nice to see you have a place to work on it again.

Sorry I haven't been around much. Life has gotten in the way again. :lol:

fakerwade 05-14-2017 02:40 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
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Originally Posted by 7dee2 (Post 7937125)
New tools are just the best!

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I'm getting so many tools that I might have to do another build just to justify having so many!! But your right,, tools are cool!!:chevy::gmc2:
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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 7938945)
Great progress Wade. Nice to see you have a place to work on it again.

Sorry I haven't been around much. Life has gotten in the way again. :lol:

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Hey Mike,, it's great to here from you! Believe me,, I understand about life getting in the way. Got a question for you,, I was thinking of putting three point (shoulder) seat belts in Tangerine,,, there is already a tapped hole in the B-pillar that seems like the right height. Do you think that hole is a strong enough anchor point for the seat belt? Do you have any suggestions for a three point belt,, it has to be black and retractable? I seen one for second gen camaro's that looks interesting,, but it sells for $179 (ouch!!) Any ideas?

68 TT 08-14-2017 01:48 PM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
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Originally Posted by fakerwade (Post 7942191)
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Hey Mike,, it's great to here from you! Believe me,, I understand about life getting in the way. Got a question for you,, I was thinking of putting three point (shoulder) seat belts in Tangerine,,, there is already a tapped hole in the B-pillar that seems like the right height. Do you think that hole is a strong enough anchor point for the seat belt? Do you have any suggestions for a three point belt,, it has to be black and retractable? I seen one for second gen camaro's that looks interesting,, but it sells for $179 (ouch!!) Any ideas?

Hi Wade, sorry I haven't been on here in quite a while. Too much work to do at work and not enough time for fun :lol:

That is the bolt hole the factory used for the shoulder belts. It is a fine thread shoulder bolt you need for that spot so they are a little hard to come by but they area out there. All the newer stuff used coarse threads.

I found that the second row shoulder belts out of an ~86-91 Suburban are a good match and won't take much work to make fit. The lower housing and mount bracket is level to the floor so there is plenty of material for a clean look and no odd shapes left over. The size is manageable and will fit in the space we have to work with.

Not sure if there were any Suburban seat belts that are black but I have used fabric & vinyl dye on seat belts before and is works well. A little rigid at first but they soften up after some use and the coating stays in place. Krylon Fusion paint for plastic works well on the housings.

Are you heading up here for Good Guys?

fakerwade 08-15-2017 12:16 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 8016330)
Hi Wade, sorry I haven't been on here in quite a while. Too much work to do at work and not enough time for fun :lol:

That is the bolt hole the factory used for the shoulder belts. It is a fine thread shoulder bolt you need for that spot so they are a little hard to come by but they area out there. All the newer stuff used coarse threads.

I found that the second row shoulder belts out of an ~86-91 Suburban are a good match and won't take much work to make fit. The lower housing and mount bracket is level to the floor so there is plenty of material for a clean look and no odd shapes left over. The size is manageable and will fit in the space we have to work with.

Not sure if there were any Suburban seat belts that are black but I have used fabric & vinyl dye on seat belts before and is works well. A little rigid at first but they soften up after some use and the coating stays in place. Krylon Fusion paint for plastic works well on the housings.

Are you heading up here for Good Guys?

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Thanks for the good info Mike! Yep,, I'm going to be at Goodguys 9 Sat. Did you want me to bring up those old doors and bedsides?

thetucks 09-01-2017 10:56 PM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
Hows it been going fakerwade? Got any updates? Hows the interior going?

fakerwade 11-13-2017 02:00 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
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Originally Posted by thetucks (Post 8030146)
Hows it been going fakerwade? Got any updates? Hows the interior going?

Hey Guys,,, it's been a little while!! Progress is still going on,,, lost my camera so no new pics till I find it! We are heading in to winter and the shop is not very well insulated and the stove is pretty small,, so,,, it will probably be about three months before I get back to work her. I got a lot accomplished this year but I've also been very surprised how long a lot of the custom work is taking me. Having never really done this kind of work before,, it's hard to get the things in my brain to be actually created and functioning. Sometimes it's just trial and error over and over. But I'm still optimistic that the end is near. :chevy::gmc2:

thetucks 11-13-2017 09:20 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
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Originally Posted by fakerwade (Post 8081220)
Hey Guys,,, it's been a little while!! Progress is still going on,,, lost my camera so no new pics till I find it! We are heading in to winter and the shop is not very well insulated and the stove is pretty small,, so,,, it will probably be about three months before I get back to work her. I got a lot accomplished this year but I've also been very surprised how long a lot of the custom work is taking me. Having never really done this kind of work before,, it's hard to get the things in my brain to be actually created and functioning. Sometimes it's just trial and error over and over. But I'm still optimistic that the end is near. :chevy::gmc2:

Looking forward to the progress update:metal:

lower50's 11-14-2017 07:09 PM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
Good job Wade. Sometimes no mater who it is it takes forever. Keep it up.

fakerwade 06-13-2018 12:41 AM

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Okay,, I'm back,, and I found my camera! So I spent a lot of time last year cleaning all the rust off the frame. I don't know why it had so much RUST!! The donor Yukon came from North Idaho,, where they do not salt the roads,, so,, beats me why so much rust. Anyway,, I also welded up a lot of the "tie down" holes in the frame too.
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https://imageshack.com/a/img922/5382/dEPoyc.jpg

fakerwade 06-13-2018 12:46 AM

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I also got rid of the factory fuel tank and installed a custom made beauty. The factory cross member in front of the tank wasn't going to cut it,, so I cut it out and built a new one.
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https://imageshack.com/a/img921/1886/j7yZol.jpg

fakerwade 06-13-2018 12:51 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
I started to build the frame work for the bed but it looked like the tops of the shock mounts were just a little too tall and might interfere,, so I modified them with strength in mind.
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fakerwade 06-13-2018 12:54 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
So here is a picture with the bed frame work a little further along and some test fitting of the bedsides.
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fakerwade 06-13-2018 01:52 AM

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Here's a couple more pictures of the new cross member modification.
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Palf70Step 06-13-2018 07:26 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
Glad you found everything and are able to entertain us again. :lol:

Really nice work! :metal:

fakerwade 01-04-2020 01:35 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
https://www.flickr.com/gp/186326413@N06/qQ459S
more updates, it wasn't the most productive year but progress was made. Got the fronnt of the frame rails finished.

fakerwade 01-04-2020 01:42 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
Trying to use a new online photo storage,,, but it doesn't seem to be working. I think the photo's file size is too large. I'm trying to use Flickr,, just don't know how to re-size the photo's with that site.

fakerwade 01-04-2020 02:34 AM

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https://i1067.photobucket.com/albums...psjgtzqlcy.jpg

fakerwade 01-04-2020 02:37 AM

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https://i1067.photobucket.com/albums...pswpdi8xfa.jpg

Okay,, switched to photobucket,, we'll see how this works. Painted and Dyna matted the firewall.

fakerwade 01-04-2020 02:41 AM

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https://i1067.photobucket.com/albums...psbq8tb0a3.jpg

Also got the engine rebuilt,, spent $5400. Has a lot of Texas Speed parts in it,,, should put out about 400hp.

fakerwade 01-04-2020 02:43 AM

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fakerwade 01-04-2020 02:55 AM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
The ceramic coated long tube headers are from JBA! Super high quality and great fit. They ran just under $700, plus another hundred for JBA high heat spark plug wires and oxygen sensor wire extensions.

MikeinNH 05-04-2021 06:10 PM

Re: "TANGERINE" (C20 to K10) (LWB to SWB) (CST/MOD) (5.3)
 
Well this is a bummer, I'm looking to do a similar project but not many of these builds have been completed. I like the idea of using the Tahoe/Yukon floor and firewall to keep the HVAC intact. I hope all is well with the OP.


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