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:wop: I am going to start a ext cab in the spring, watching this thread close for ideas. looks good so far.
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I was going through the pics on my comp and found a few more crew cab pics.
http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2.../blx63crew.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2.../blk63crew.jpg |
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That black thing is a real beauty. Looks like a real top-notch build.
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hey lil red do you go to the stove bolt the guy with the black truck is on there and he said that he might sell for the right price or buyer
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kris's66lwb:
I jump back and forth from www.stovebolt.com to www.67-72chevytrucks.com. I am sure that thing is out of my price range, as it should be for such a nice build. Thanks for the information. |
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http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/berg_chad_1963.html The guys email is on the page there. -W |
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Woog:
Thanks for the link. I vaguely recall seeing it on www.stovebolt.com. That fellow is one motivated, skilled and well financed individual. |
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that orange one is more my speed, I'd love to build it just like that. low -short step. It has the right hood for me too!
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I don't remember where I got the pics from.
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Alright, I need ideas on how to butt the doors together...
Since it will be pillarless from the outside, the two door lower egdes will line up with each other. Since the angle of the trailing edge of the front door, and the leading edge of the rear door dont match, I'm going to have to modify one of them to match. Now the difficult part here is in the fact that the trailing edge of the front door has a radius edge as it transitions from the flat door edge to the angled window frame. So if I want to make the rear door follow, I'm going to have to cut into the rear door and re-angle the leading edge of the the window frame to follow the front door. If you can't visualise it, just take a look at your drivers door and try to figure out how to butt another door behind it. Anyone have any suggestions or ideas on this? |
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ok . here is my thinking.
keep going as if there is a 1-2 inch filler panel between the door posts. most 4 doors have a thicker middle post, so it shouldn't look wrong. straighten out the rear edge of the front door to but up to the rear door. add material to the rear of the rear post on the front door, and the front of the front post on the rear door. See quick pic. I still used the one with all the posts the same as the windshield. Is your rear door going to be suicide still? Are you planning for all the doors to open seperatley, or only rear if front are already open? |
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put the striker on the floor and put the latch at the bottom of the door.
just my http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...ents_small.jpg |
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OK....man here is an easy way out....weld both doors together to make them one....
Then Lambo the whole thing with like 12 lambo gas struts....simple. |
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..........and make each one open from a different end of the cab!!!!!!!!!:thumbs:
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make the window post angles match and suicide the back door. use roof and floor stikers like the new chevys. you will only be able to open the back when the front is open.
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anyone know where that orange cab is? I need that in my shop.
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