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Old 03-02-2009, 03:01 PM   #1
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Putting the Pieces Together

I finally have stopped changing my mind and decided on what direction to go with my truck. It is a 71 GMC pickup currently with a 68 Chevy doghouse, the frame is a shortened 72 Chevy, and I am not sure what the SWB fleetside bed came from (only paid $300 for it around 5 yrs ago.)

I bought a 67 SWB frame to build up, so I wouldn't have to tear my truck down to build the frame. I c-notched it 3 inches and was in the process of building all the needed crossmembers, when I decided I really wanted to lay it out on the ground. I am working on finishing up the KP components notch. Once that is in, I am going to start laying out the triangulated 4 bar I have and once it gets to me I will be installing a Porterbuilt dropmember upfront.

The drivetrain is '95 LT-1 350/4L60E and 12 bolt rear with 3.73's. I am currently running 18x8 Intro Pentia's with 245/40R18's and 18x10 Intro Pentia's with 285/35R18's. If money allows, I am going to switch to 20x8's and 20x10's. I have a rust free cab to swap on, but need a dash for it and some other pieces. Still haven't decided if I am going to cut my current cab up to make one good cab (it has solid floors, but needs rockers and cab corners.)

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Old 03-02-2009, 03:05 PM   #2
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Few pix of the Notch.
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Old 03-02-2009, 05:35 PM   #3
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Re: Putting the Pieces Together

It's about freakin time! I didn't think you were ever going to start a build thread, . What parts of the dash do you need? I'm parting a 71 that has a decent dash. Let me know.

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Old 03-02-2009, 06:28 PM   #4
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LOL It's about freakin time I actually worked on this thing. I actually need a whole dash. I cut the one in the cab I have just before where it is pinch welded to the cab. I thought the other one I had was the whole thing, but it was cut in the same fashion and I don't want to tack weld across the whole front of it. I can take a pic at some point if this doesn't make any sense. I also need the area where the rearview mirror mounts and the drivers side upper fender blind nut area. I will take some pictures next time I get over to my storage building.

When do you get out? Are you moving back this way? The move and setting up a new house has eaten up a lot of my time, but my goal is to have the chassis done by this summer and have the truck mostly complete before I leave. I should have a decent pile of parts to sell once I get this together and know what I do and don't need.
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LOL It's about freakin time I actually worked on this thing. I actually need a whole dash. I cut the one in the cab I have just before where it is pinch welded to the cab. I thought the other one I had was the whole thing, but it was cut in the same fashion and I don't want to tack weld across the whole front of it. I can take a pic at some point if this doesn't make any sense. I also need the area where the rearview mirror mounts and the drivers side upper fender blind nut area. I will take some pictures next time I get over to my storage building.

When do you get out? Are you moving back this way? The move and setting up a new house has eaten up a lot of my time, but my goal is to have the chassis done by this summer and have the truck mostly complete before I leave. I should have a decent pile of parts to sell once I get this together and know what I do and don't need.
Post pictures of what you need in this thread and I'll see what I can come up with.

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Old 03-09-2009, 11:59 AM   #6
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Re: Putting the Pieces Together

Little more progress this weekend. Got the notches welding in and the frame cut out. Then spent some time deciding how I am going to mount my 4-bar. Now I just need to get some more steel.
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Old 03-10-2009, 12:23 AM   #7
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Re: Putting the Pieces Together

looks really good, i love your truck the way it is, but it never hurts to improve, i definetly know this.
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Old 03-10-2009, 11:06 AM   #8
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Re: Putting the Pieces Together

I was originally going to build 2 one to drive and one to show, but have figured out 2 would be too many. So, I am trying to make this as show as I can and be a daily driver.

I wouldn't want to cover that chassis you built with a truck. You do some nice work. I was going to use your trailing arm build, but ended up deciding on 4-bar.
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Old 03-10-2009, 12:15 PM   #9
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Great work....watching this one...
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Old 03-15-2009, 10:18 PM   #10
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Re: Putting the Pieces Together

Made a little more progress this weekend. I built a bracket for the back of the rearend to attach the upper 4-bar mounts. Plans for this week are to finish boxing the frame and layout the rest of the 4-bar mounts. My wife and daughter are out of town so dad gets to play all week.
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Few more pix. I still need to add some gussets for strength.
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Old 03-17-2009, 09:21 PM   #12
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I was hoping for some new pictures to see how the camera works.
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Old 03-17-2009, 09:25 PM   #13
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You'll have to wait till tomorrow. I forgot the camera today and don't feel like going back out. I did get the frame boxed from the notches almost to the center crossmember. Hope to get most of the rest done tomorrow.
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Re: Putting the Pieces Together

Gonna be a sweet chassis for sure. Nice truck and good luck with the build.
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Re: Putting the Pieces Together

It's been a while since I made an update and have been able to sneak out to my shop a few times since the last post. I scrapped my original idea for the upper bar mount and made another. I just need to finish weld the upper bag supports and the rear suspension should be pretty much complete. The mounts on the rearend are just tacked on because I am using the 5 lug rear out of my truck once I tear it down. Few pictures below. Enjoy!
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Looks sweet! I'll have a few more pieces for you in about a month, .
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Last one.
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Re: Putting the Pieces Together

that looks good, i like your second one a lot better. more clearance and will work good. glad to see it comin along nicely.
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Great looking work your doing there cant wait to see the finished results
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Didn't you buy an orange bed from me? If so it was a 71 short fleet.
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Nice progress.
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yeah, I bought the orange bed from you. That should be what will cover up all my work.
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Looks sweet! I'll have a few more pieces for you in about a month, .
Can't wait to see the Burb in person! I will be happier when I am ready to paint this thing (the whole truck not just the frame.)
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