1972 Chevy Short Box W/ 2001 LS1 Build Thread
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I never really thought about starting a build thread on here, I spend most of my time trying to help you all out on the Photoshop pages haha. My project truck was left to me after my Uncle passed away. It was the topic of many conversations we sharred, going over every little detail of what we wanted to see in our dream truck. We never had a chance to work on it together, but roughly a year and a half after he passed (October 2008), I started in on Ol' Green.
Below is a list of things I've bought or done to the truck so far. The project has been on hold since Aug. 2009 when my daughter was born, but as im gearing up to finish it, I thinks its a good time to start this -2001 Corvette LS1 w/ 4L60E Trans -Truck was stripped to bare frame -Frame was shortened & Sand blasted -Many parts were order while the chop was going on, including but not limited to... CPP C-notch, CPP Extreme Cross Member, CPP Shock Relocator Kit, CPP Tranny Cross Member, CPP Perch Mounts, LS1 Stand Alone Wiring Harness, Fuel Cell W/ Built In Electric Fuel Pump & Sender Unit, Polyurethane Everything, Cross Drilled & Slotted rotors, Belltech Drop Spindles, All New Tierod Ends & Balljoints & New Calipers Painted Corvette Red - The Frame Was Painted Gloss Black & Parts Were Installed - I knocked all the rivets out of my frame & used grade 8 bolts in their place. - Engine was mounted as far back as possible without touching the firewall in my attempt to have a balanced truck. I'm also going to mount the Battery in the rear and the Fuel Cell sits behind the Rear Diff. |
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Since these pictures were taken, I had a change of heart when it came to suspension so I ditched the airbag setup and went with Coil Drop Springs. Today I had my Autobody guy come out to give me a quote on repairing the couple holes in the floor and replacing the rockers and cab supports and smoothing over the Firewall. I`ll keep you updated on the progress. Oh i also rebuilt the Rear Diff. and installed an Eaton TruTrac Locker.
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Great project!
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I'll be watching!
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I'll be watching! X2..
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cool! Gotta watch this one
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Great Build so far!! Can't wait to see the build progress!
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I like it! Looks like it will be a great truck when it gets back on the road.
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What ever happened to this build? Looks like a great start.....would love to see more.
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Yeah, whatever happened with "Ol Green?
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Sorry guys... this build is gearing up again. I lost access to my shop when we sold our farm so i pieced the truck back together and it was on hold for awhile. The cab will be going to my body guy in the next couple months to have the firewall smoothed, the holes in the floor fixed, and get new rockers panels and cab mounts. I just ordered some headers for the LS1 and if they fit, i'll be taking care of the exhaust shortly. Once thats done and the cab is back on the frame for good, i'll tackle the wiring and fuel lines.
Im waiting to her back from CPPJeff about a possible discount code and then i'll be ordering a drop down battery box so i can relocate the battery to just behind the cab on the passenger side. Im also going to order new shocks, sway bars, and possibly a rear disc brake kit. |
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I also had a fellow forum member whip me up a rendering for inspiration.
If you need a kick ass rendering done... Sam Ames AmesFlames'67 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/member.php?u=98281 |
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Very cool. I can't wait to see how it turns out.
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Another Alberta guy here watching along.
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Very cool.
Will keep an eye out for this build. |
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Cool
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Cool drawing. Another LS truck is great.
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New headers are in and look great. They were about $200 shipped to Canada.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/LS1-LS6-Stain...item1e668fa615 They will fit with out too much trouble, but i will need to set my engine back roughly 2" so that means new adapter plates. There is lots of room for it and i dont have much else roughed in yet. Im also thinking the farther back the engine is the better for balance etc.. Im going to order these http://tpiparts.net/inc/sdetail/16936 They're adjustable so i can get it in the perfect spot. |
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Can you leave the engine in it's current location,... and just move the frame stands forward?
You will still need new engine plates,... but it will keep your engine out of the firewall. |
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Nice project. Gonna look great when its done! Good luck on the Build
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I'd clear or paint that ls engine. Aluminum corrodes. Great looking build, keep that engine looking good. :)
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Good to see that you are back to work on this one!
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Well i got my new adapter plates from tpiparts.com. They went in easy and look great. I strongly recommend these adapters if your in the market.
It set the engine back far enough so my headers clear the CPP Perch mounts and the engine doesnt even touch the fire wall... even tough its very close haha. Not to much of a problem since i was planning some firewall modes regardless. I threw the Corvette covers on and mounted the headers quick to take a picture. Let me know what you think. |
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those are nice!! looks like u can dial those in exactly how u want!! is that the lokar dipstick?? was thinking of getting one of those one day, but looking good bro!
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looks great !!
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This is badass, Gotta love the LS engines, make any project fun! lol but looks good with them headers, nice job
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Looking forward to the end result...Great so far!!
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Do you have clearance for the alternator and A/C compressor with that engine mount set up?
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New parts showed up today. Kinda mad at myself.... I ordered 5 inch drop shocks for the rear but I only have around 1.5-2" drop on the rear. Must have had a brain fart when i was ordering. Aside from that everything looks good. Any one need a set of rear shock absorbers from CPP for a truck with 5" drop? Brand new in the box. I didnt get around to installing anything today and im back to work tomorrow. Maybe i'll get in the shop for a few hours in the next couple weeks, but i doubt it.
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just a heads up, i think they use the same shock for all size of drops...
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Hope not. Im waiting for the right ones to show up any day now.
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So the new shocks showed up and they fit a lot better. I got all shocks installed and was finally able to use the CPP upper shock supports for the front that I order a couple years ago. I also found a painless wiring harness on Kijiji and couldn't pass on it. For $300 I got the complete painless harness, still in the box and the rear taillight harness from Scott's Super Truck. I figure I would have spent close to $550 if I ordered them from the store. Haven't had any time to play around in the shop, work has been crazy. I'll get some pictures up here in the next few days.
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Where'd you find the headers? What's the application? Looking good :chevy:
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