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Well, I've been promising to start a build thread for awhile now, and I better do it before I forget what all I've done so far. It's been a longer process than I anticipated as some other things got in the way, but we are back on it working hard now, so hopefully the updates will be worthwhile. So, without further ado....
Here is how it looked when we bought it |
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More pics showing what it looked like...
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Some before and after pics of the first projects...
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Just some more pullin parts.. No more trailer hitch, rear bumper, or vent windows..
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Last for now. I don't want to hog the top spot. :>) I have lots to go though. Here are some pics from relocating the gas tank to the rear.
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More gas tank relocation...
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Last ones of the tank replacement...
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sorry if i missed it, what tank are you useing??
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Where is the filler going to be? Side marker? Stake Pocket? Taillight?
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yea wat tank u usin lol
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55 chevy sedan
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that is a nice start you got on that truuck, one interesting seat you have there, what is it like with the ridge in the center, nice truck.
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OK, here is the filler. |
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Here's what we created to hold the relays for door poppers and the alarm system. This tucks nicely up under the dash.
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Body work before and after
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Your tank looks awesome! I am getting ready to move my tank and can't decide which one to use. I like yours because it doesn't hang down very far. Do you remember where you got it, and how much it was?? Thanks for the info, you guys are helping me out a ton, I'm still pretty new to this.
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a dumb ? but wen u shave the door handles, how do u open the doors lol been wonderin for a while too scared to ask lol
lookin good yea were'd u get the tank how much u have to sliver off the frame for i to fit |
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But I did find how much I paid. I got it on Ebay from a seller called Gearhead World for 212 shipped. He doesn't have any listed right now, but the tank I bought was in a box from Tanks, Inc. I went and checked and they have them there. Here's a link for ya: http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...rod/prd113.htm And we got it for that exact reason - best fitment between the rails and it didn't hang down low. |
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When you don't have it hooked up to battery, you don't roll up your windows. Hahaha. I'm not sure how much or little you know about it, so I'll start at the beginning. First, you buy a door pull kit. I used Autoloc 50lb pulls. When I was studying up on this, I saw varied opinions on the pull strength, but I went with what autoloc themselves recommended for my truck. You also need an alarm system as the remote from it is what you use to activate the door pulls. I wired mine up so the unlock action pulls the driver's door and the trunk button pulls the passenger side. you can also rig it up where unlock pulls both doors, but I didn't see the sense in that because if I was alone, I'd have to just pull the passenger door shut again. When you hit the lock button, it just arms the alarm as you no longer have locks that you have to lock. The wiring is a little complicated for a novice installer, but we taught ourselves using the instructions provided with the kit and by researching how relays and car alarms work on the internet. I'd definitely suggest buying a kit that includes alarm, relays, and pulls. I got mine from Ebay. Hope this helps. I probably didn't answer all possible questions, so if you have more or think of more, feel free to ask. Always happy to help a fellow board member. As for the frame modification, It took about an inch off each side of just the bottom. A sawzall did the trick in about 10 minutes. Very easy |
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hey im from Siloam Springs ar just down the road , do you still have the rear bumper , trucks looking sweet , mine is a 67 never ending project 1 479 599 9664
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No bumper anymore. Sold it to a board member a bit back. |
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