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11-04-2012, 10:13 PM
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pickup67man
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Re: Project Family Hauler
Finished up rewelding the window frame in what I HOPE is the final position.
Then I worked over the door skin so it fits the frame good. The gap for the window is 1" on all my other doors so that was the number I had to get when the skin fit right. I'm there. Also with all my cutting the drain holes at the bottom of the door disappeared so I made new ones.
Then I started to finish the rocker panels. I started with a drivers side rocker for the rear door. Not much fit right. They aren't cut for a B pillar and the curve is wrong. Then I had to join it to the front rocker to make it flow. Cut, cut, cut. Weld weld weld. It is now one rocker that runs like a uni-brow. When its done I will plug weld it to look like its stamped.
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2005 K2500 Duramax (hauls the junk home)
1967 Chev C10 (hauls a$$)
1970 Suburban (Yukon XL 4 door)
1968 GMC 3/4 ton (sheetmetal only, chassis gone)
2005 Malibu (wife's car, still a Chevy)
Project Family Hauler
New Home for Chevys (Moved in and working)
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