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MiraclePieCo 08-25-2021 05:11 PM

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Looks like an AD pickup in the line of vehicles behind too.

MARTINSR 08-26-2021 08:12 AM

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Wow!

Russell Ashley 08-26-2021 10:43 AM

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That locomotive doesn't look like it was strapped down.

daveshilling 08-26-2021 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Russell Ashley (Post 8963035)
That locomotive doesn't look like it was strapped down.

"we're only going a mile down the road, no big deal"

G&R's57GMC 08-28-2021 10:01 PM

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Headline News ....

Train derails on overpass ... Lands on a line of trucks !

Traffic was spared delays as derailing train on overpass fall onto a line of Flatbed trucks going under in perfect timing to catch all the cars as they fell .

Police and train employees astounded , no injuries reported .

The trucks kept going to a site farther down the rail line so the train could be craned back onto the track . The train continued on with a new crew .

1project2many 09-07-2021 02:06 PM

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"This may work for one or two trips but I still think we need to figure out how to fix the brakes so the locomotive can pull the train back down the mountain."

"That's the legendary Narrow Gauge of Poughkeepsie, cursed to travel the country in search of the line that never was."

"The engine looks good, sure, but have you checked out that caboose?"

MARTINSR 09-08-2021 10:42 PM

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Oh damn do I love this one!

Brian

vintovka 09-08-2021 10:45 PM

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Wow!

MARTINSR 09-09-2021 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by vintovka (Post 8968388)
Wow!

Right? I love seeing those seams on the cowl and the A pillar isn't even installed yet. Damn I want to see more of these photos.

Brian

_Ogre 09-09-2021 11:19 AM

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i'd certainly like to see more of those assembly pics
flip down 2x4 welding helmet... he has to flip it up to reposition the spot welder every time
nothing like todays body shop, conveyor cycles and 50 robotic welders come in at once
it's pretty wild if you've never seen it happen

_Ogre 09-11-2021 10:26 AM

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hardly a vintage picture, as it was taken this week...
this was sent to me by my bro-in-law from great basin national park

dsraven 09-11-2021 10:39 AM

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Now THAT is a set of mirrors and side pipes too!

MiraclePieCo 09-11-2021 06:55 PM

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Getting there is half the fun!

HO455 09-16-2021 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by _Ogre (Post 8969332)
hardly a vintage picture, as it was taken this week...
this was sent to me by my bro-in-law from great basin national park

Everytime I see one of those Task Force 4x4 Suburbans I kick myself for not buying the one I came across back in 88. Even though at the time it was the right decision I still regret passing it up.

Keith Seymore 09-16-2021 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by _Ogre (Post 8968608)
i'd certainly like to see more of those assembly pics
flip down 2x4 welding helmet... he has to flip it up to reposition the spot welder every time
nothing like todays body shop, conveyor cycles and 50 robotic welders come in at once
it's pretty wild if you've never seen it happen

I'm guessing after he's done it 3 or 4 hundred times he can reposition the spot welder without looking or flipping his helmet up and down.

;)

Now that I think about it: my guys didn't even wear a helmet or goggles, or coveralls. Just street clothes.

I had a sweater that had a bunch of holes burned in it, because they could control the direction the sparks would shoot and they would aim them at me (just for fun).

Flint Line 2 (Blazer and Suburban) cab shop shown. Line 2 was an old school manual process. Flint Line 1 (pickups) was highly automated; you fed panels in one end and a pickup cab popped out the other.

vintovka 09-16-2021 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8968385)
Oh damn do I love this one!

Brian

I always wondered how they assembled cabs especially the door openings. I needed to replace a door on mine and found many variations in door fit. Had to try like 5 or 6 and finally found one that was close but not perfect. BTW never back up with your door open, especially around trees!!

Keith Seymore 09-16-2021 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by vintovka (Post 8971438)
I always wondered how they assembled cabs especially the door openings. I needed to replace a door on mine and found many variations in door fit. Had to try like 5 or 6 and finally found one that was close but not perfect. BTW never back up with your door open, especially around trees!!

The doors should be pretty stable, since they were all stamped in one piece (ie, one die line for the inner; one die line for the outer).

The variation would be in the door opening as a result of piecing it together from all the separate bits. That's why vehicles today the door opening (or entire body side) is stamped from one piece: to minimize that variation.

K

MARTINSR 09-17-2021 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by vintovka (Post 8971438)
I always wondered how they assembled cabs especially the door openings. I needed to replace a door on mine and found many variations in door fit. Had to try like 5 or 6 and finally found one that was close but not perfect. BTW never back up with your door open, especially around trees!!

The doors that are on my truck are a quarter inch different in length at the body line! Yep, they can be goofy fit for sure!


Brian

MARTINSR 09-17-2021 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8968385)
Oh damn do I love this one!

Brian

I had a 5x7 of this printed out and it's on my garage wall. :metal:


Brian

vintovka 09-17-2021 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8971969)
The doors that are on my truck are a quarter inch different in length at the body line! Yep, they can be goofy fit for sure!


Brian

Maybe why so many of us have difficulties fitting weather-stripping. Had i known it would cause problems i woulda kept original door.

MiraclePieCo 09-18-2021 03:33 AM

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Newspaper ad:

special-K 09-18-2021 09:00 AM

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Hey, that ain't workin'. Or maybe that is a traveling work unit. I'm thinking yes.

MARTINSR 09-20-2021 05:34 PM

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Damn I love this thread!

Thanks for posting guys.

Brian

MiraclePieCo 09-22-2021 04:25 AM

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Chevy truck:

MARTINSR 09-22-2021 08:16 AM

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Leading the seams.

Brian


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