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Graham57a 01-22-2023 05:21 PM

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One of my favorites parts of messing with these olds trucks is searching for memorabilia that helps tell the story of their history. I was finally able to locate a license plate frame from the original dealership it was sold at new. I also got a cool little keychain from the same town, Forest City, to go along with it.
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mr.mud1 01-23-2023 12:59 PM

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very nice truck.so cool to find an old frame for yours.anything that tells the story is neat stuff to have.i just had a frame reproduced from the dealership my truck came from,Leo Hoffman Chevrolet although i've been looking for a couple of years for anything at all but only have seen 1 ratty old frame for $200.00.
very nice truck your building.it'll be a knockout.

GAc10boy 02-01-2023 12:26 AM

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So awesome, Andrew! Following along.

nicklear36 02-06-2023 07:28 PM

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Awesome. I'm running ChassisFab on my build thread

hewittca 02-07-2023 12:35 PM

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Soooooo nice! Do you like those hood hinges? I need me some and am wondering if I should reverse engineer them or just buy a set. What, if anything, are you going to run for inner fenders?

Graham57a 02-14-2023 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mr.mud1 (Post 9170377)
very nice truck.so cool to find an old frame for yours.anything that tells the story is neat stuff to have.i just had a frame reproduced from the dealership my truck came from,Leo Hoffman Chevrolet although i've been looking for a couple of years for anything at all but only have seen 1 ratty old frame for $200.00.
very nice truck your building.it'll be a knockout.

Thanks man, I really appreciate the kind words!

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Originally Posted by GAc10boy (Post 9173765)
So awesome, Andrew! Following along.

Thanks man, I appreciate your continued support!

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Originally Posted by nicklear36 (Post 9175796)
Awesome. I'm running ChassisFab on my build thread

Thanks man, they make super nice stuff!

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Originally Posted by hewittca (Post 9176006)
Soooooo nice! Do you like those hood hinges? I need me some and am wondering if I should reverse engineer them or just buy a set. What, if anything, are you going to run for inner fenders?

The hood hinges are okay, I have a couple of items I am not crazy about but overall they work well. I plan on running the Hills inner fenders, now currently sold by Blake Stoner (https://www.stonerspeedshop.com/coll...custom-slammed). Saving up my money now for a set so I can cut the fenders and final paint everything else under the hood.

KyleSeal 03-06-2023 03:52 PM

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Really enjoying the thread... how much did you pancake that crossmember? By my guess it looks like maybe 1.5"?

Graham57a 03-08-2023 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by KyleSeal (Post 9184362)
Really enjoying the thread... how much did you pancake that crossmember? By my guess it looks like maybe 1.5"?

Thanks man. You are correct, 1.5" pancake. Should be able to keep my factory steering with that pancake, I have been told if you go lower you need a rack n pinion.

SCOTI 03-08-2023 10:49 PM

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Thanks man. You are correct, 1.5" pancake. Should be able to keep my factory steering with that pancake, I have been told if you go lower you need a rack n pinion.

1.5" section clears w/minimal fuss/tweaks as needed for the arc of the steering linkage. Beyond that, the clearancing becomes more invasive & IMHO is creeping in too close to the 'not safe' zone. Guys have done 2" pancakes/sectioning but it's more invasive than what I like.

The other option is you could raise the steering linkage points the same amount ad the pancake/notch. Thats the best path but a bunch more work.

PowerdbyChevy79 03-09-2023 12:11 AM

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Looking great!!!!


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