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FarmerSid 09-24-2014 04:50 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Thanks AD. Power vent would be cool. I think I will leave the vent for now and continue on with the cab repair. One thing I have noticed is that the hood hits the curved portion of the outer cowl when I close the hood. It prevents the hood from sitting flush up top with the cab. Either I welded the outer cowl in too high or the cowl shape is off. I may have to pie cut the hood a bit.

Any other idea's to correct this?

FarmerSid 10-01-2014 05:51 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Wondering if you all would mind sharing some idea's on a cab dolly. Ready to pull the cab and would like some idea's from those that have built one. I have some 6" casters to use. Now I can finally start working on the frame. Kinda excited about getting the Corvette suspension installed. Still have some cab work to do but I think I need to move onto something else for a bit.

47 Fasttoys 10-01-2014 07:38 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Morning Farmer,
This is what I built. It's 1 1/2 "and 2" square tubing and angle. The front is bolted using the original cab mounting holes with the rear just resting on the area near the rear seat mounting area. For mine I set the cab at final ride height.
http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s...E/DSCI0295.jpg

http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s...E/DSCI0280.jpg
Rob

FarmerSid 10-01-2014 08:14 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Looks good Rob! It's still night here. LOL! Looks simple enough. Since I last posted, I got to thinking that it might be nice to be able to flip the cab on it's back without damaging the new rear panel and still be able to get it back in it's normal position. I gotta be able to roll it out of the shop and on a gravel drive way for blasting and painting.

BIGglaSS 10-01-2014 08:52 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Another member here sells plans for a 55-59 dolly. I keep thinking about doing this, but would need a place to store it.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=203593

rgunlock 10-01-2014 09:10 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Member dwcsr built a really nice cab dolly in one of his recent build threads. He could tilt the cab and had lock-downs to keep it from rolling when he didn't want it to. Starts on post 16 here:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=569491

b.sharp 10-02-2014 08:54 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Cab vent. In my '37 GMC if the windows are down I get a little air but if I open the vent it's like a wind tunnel. It's much nicer and more comfortable with the vent open. I do not have any carpet or insulation on the floor or roof. It is hot in the summer time but driving with the vent makes it bareable and cools off quick. I would think with a good seal you wouldn't have to worry about leaks. Just my .02 worth!! Keep at it man, the progress is looking great.

FarmerSid 10-02-2014 09:51 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Thanks for the dolly links guy's. Sure gives some idea's. Thanks sharp I think I'm gonna leave mine for now.

FarmerSid 10-02-2014 06:39 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Got my dolly made. Nothing fancy. Made it out of 2X4's and some casters I had. Camera's dead and Photobucket is being a pain.

FarmerSid 10-04-2014 07:06 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Some great progress today after hockey. Glad to be off the cab work for a bit. Got the cab off the frame and on the dolly. Started working on the frame. Are these six holes needed in the front of the front cross member? I want to fill them if they are not needed.

http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6113.jpg



Here's my crew doing all the work!

http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6111.jpg


Should have a good day's work tomorrow and will update Monday. Have a good weekend all!

99 to Life 10-05-2014 10:52 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Sid, I know I'v seen some of these pics bf. Not sure how I didn't reply to your thread. Great work and great attention to detail. I like seeing patch work really.

You asked about what holes to fill in the frame. I honestly can't give you a good answer on that. I'd box in the front and rear and call it a day. wait till you get your suspension on and if there are any big holes buggin you, fill them.

oldman3 10-05-2014 11:17 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Sid, I just checked by front crossmember on mine and I didn't use the 6 small holes, don't know what they were used for, or why they are there....Jim

FarmerSid 10-05-2014 12:51 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Thanks 99. Sorry for buggin ya as I did know you use S10 frames.

Jim, Thanks for looking for me. I will hold off a bit filling in those holes and see if others comment on what these holes are for.

Now back out and continue welding nuts on the inside of the frame for cab mounts, running boards etc. as I won't be able to get nuts inside the frame after it's boxed.

Is there anything I'm forgetting to do inside the frame before I box it up?

Advanced Design 10-05-2014 07:16 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Hi Sid, I checked my Uncles original 49 and unfortunately they were not visible. I didn't use them on my 48 build. They are on my suburban frame and I won't be using them there either. May have been clip retention holes for brake line? Just a guess. Hopefully someone will chime in.

Great picture with the kids helping!

Other than nuts on inside before boxing? What components are you building the chassis with?

99 to Life 10-05-2014 10:05 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
no worries sid, got a couple OG frame builds lined up after this 49' is done. Nice work space in the BG. crazy how fast all that good work space gets filled up. Never enough room I swear.

Average Joe 10-06-2014 12:23 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Just stumbled across your build. Awesome work! I love your C4 cross member.

FarmerSid 10-06-2014 03:31 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Thanks for the comments guys. Keep them coming.

So here is where I ended up yesterday afternoon. Doesn't look like much but all cab and running board mounts were removed and nuts welded inside the frame to bolt them back on as I won't be able to get inside the frame and install the nuts after it's boxed. Time consuming but fun.

Ton's and ton's and ton's of holes filled. Frame is only out of square by 1/16" so it should be good to go.

http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6122.jpg



http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6120.jpg



http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6119.jpg



http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6118.jpg



http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6116.jpg



http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6115.jpg



http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6114.jpg



And the front cross member and lower frame rails cleaned up in preparation for the new C4 cross member to be installed.

http://i615.photobucket.com/albums/t...d/IMG_6117.jpg


Man I really suck at taking pictures. What I see and what comes out of the camera is totally different.

Cheers!

99 to Life 10-06-2014 11:55 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
looks good, like the bolt on bracket approach

Fountain 10-07-2014 12:36 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
great looking project and moving along quickly! I PM'ed you about your crossmember dimensions. If you have a chance to respond that would be greatly appreciated. The truck is going to be awesome keep up the good work.

FarmerSid 10-07-2014 01:41 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Fountain. The plans that I referred to came from these drawing in post #91.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...tockish&page=4

Thanks to Stockish in answering a lot of my stupid questions and sharing his plans. I used them along with measuring my own stock cross member. A measurement that is missing is 24 1/4" C to C between the left and right lower control arms mounts.

I will see if I have some better pics of the plans at home and will post.

Hope this helps.

FarmerSid 10-07-2014 02:02 PM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 99 to Life (Post 6870023)
looks good, like the bolt on bracket approach

I hope it works out. The front drivers running board bracket mounts up inside the cab mount and was bolted on with bolts way too long and looked awful. It's too tight to get inside the cab mount bracket with a socket. All the running board brackets were bolted on. Are they from the factory?

I decided I wanted to bolt the brackets back on with button head bolts for a cleaner look as well as clean up the frame behind the brackets. The rear cab mounts will be attached with the same button head bolts. Up in the air on using SS button head bolts or painting them the colour of the frame.

1954Chev 10-08-2014 01:43 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Sid,
I noticed that your back cab panel had no hole for the fuel filler. Which company is the panel from?

FarmerSid 10-08-2014 08:02 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
I got my back panel from LMC truck. Had the option of filler hole or not.

FarmerSid 10-08-2014 08:32 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
Is everyone else's AD running board brackets bolted to the frame?

solidaxel 10-08-2014 09:56 AM

Re: 1952 Chevy Vette Roadmaster LT1 Farm Truck Build
 
All the ones I have had were riveted, if they were bolted I would have removed them while I was building the trucks so I would not have hit them with my legs!!!


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