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gferris5 06-03-2008 12:04 PM

Re: '69 Longbed Daily Driver - Project
 
It's a great looking rig--nice work! and thanks a lot for the great build thread. But you're not off the hook yet, keep us up to date as you continue to fine-tune it. Great work, and we're all sorry to hear about your dent. It always sucks to have the honey-moon end early.

IvelDesigns 06-11-2008 01:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry (Post 2741891)
You know, I totally missed that you had actually done the fender mod. Nice job. Now your in the same boat I am with the inners. Just gotta make 4 into 2 ;) Did you mod the hinges?

BTW, your truck is my favorite long bed!

missed your question here...

No i didn't mod the hinges, however, after seeing the discussion in your thread asking if it's needed or not, i went out and took a look at mine. Since there is plenty of room in there when aired up, i took some pics from inside the wheel well with the hood closed. I definitely need to trim the hinges as they look as if they'd slice the tire in two if they ever came in contact with the tread.

fortunately, i don't see my tires ever actually going up that high into the fender. for me i think it was just the tread of the tire rubbing on the bolts that hold the inner in. with your mod i have like 2" of clearance aired out.

I still haven't planned out exactly how i'm going to do the inners, however, with the cost and scarcity of good inners, i was planning on sectioning the inner, then fabbing up the filler plate from flat sheet metal. we'll see how it goes.

Jcentsr6 08-15-2008 08:52 PM

Re: '69 Longbed Daily Driver - Project
 
Question about the notch...Do you have any pics of your bump stops?? I have a 70 LWB and getting ready to notch the rear too...and want to see how low I can get before hitting the bed floor. Thanks...

By the way...love the truck and keep updating this thread...Im hooked. :)

IvelDesigns 08-16-2008 12:56 AM

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bump stops... we don't need no stinky bump stops. :)

seriously though, i didn't put them in. I had planned to, but i wanted to see what it was like w/o them. I've never had a BANG! yet, and i somewhat frequently drive with the rear end completely aired out on pretty smooth roads though.

probably won't have many updates until this fall. I've decided to build a 4 bolt 350 and drop it in this winter. not sure what i'm gonna do with it just yet, but i've got a few unique ideas up my sleeve.

Jcentsr6 08-16-2008 07:48 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IvelDesigns (Post 2850623)
bump stops... we don't need no stinky bump stops. :)

seriously though, i didn't put them in. I had planned to, but i wanted to see what it was like w/o them. I've never had a BANG! yet, and i somewhat frequently drive with the rear end completely aired out on pretty smooth roads though.

probably won't have many updates until this fall. I've decided to build a 4 bolt 350 and drop it in this winter. not sure what i'm gonna do with it just yet, but i've got a few unique ideas up my sleeve.

Doesnt your rear diff hit the bed floor?? Or did you make some mods that I missed over your build?

VA72C10 08-16-2008 12:30 PM

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He told me he cut the wood in the bed for the rear diff to clear. So, yes, it would hit w/out it.

IvelDesigns 08-16-2008 04:04 PM

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yeah, that's also on the plans for this fall. the bed floor of the truck needs some serious attention. i cut a rough hole for the pumpkin, and another for the gas filler. then there are the two from rotted wood...

more than likely gonna go steel, and will do some sort of hump to get over the pumkin.

watahyahknow 08-16-2008 05:03 PM

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i like the look of a wood floor but if youre using the truck where its made for a steel floor is better , you could raise it an inch or 2 and make it a flat floor that way you raise the inner fenders too and get room for the tires too

IvelDesigns 08-17-2008 10:03 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by watahyahknow (Post 2851217)
i like the look of a wood floor but if youre using the truck where its made for a steel floor is better , you could raise it an inch or 2 and make it a flat floor that way you raise the inner fenders too and get room for the tires too

also considering doing that as well. bit more work, but will give a cleaner look. also thinking about widening the wheel wells a bit too. but i need to pull a wheel off and see what's gonna hit the tire first, the frame or the wheel well.

IvelDesigns 09-01-2008 02:20 PM

Re: '69 Longbed Daily Driver - Project
 
saturday i drove down to the truck store (Art's Classic Trucks) and picked up a few things. Got the red side markers i've been waiting for, a new (used) heater control to replace mine, and a couple clips for the arm rests.

I also picked up a new black dash pad. can't wait to get it installed (yet i'm being really lazy to day so i don't know if it will get done today or not).

pics to come after install!!

IvelDesigns 09-05-2008 12:25 AM

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ok, so progress was made, but not on the stuff listed above.

on sunday i was taking the kids to the arcade and when i tried to come to a stop in a parking lot, foot went to the floor and i kept rolling forward. thankfully no one was near me.

limped it home and about took out the garage wall parking it.

anyways, tonight i went out and got a new booster and MC and replaced them both. i figure for $100, why not do them both. so, now i have brakes again. I can't tell you how long it's been since i've come to a stop w/o the brake light on.

i feel much safer now. especially for the 3 hr drive to KC tomorrow.

68_GMC 09-05-2008 01:47 AM

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Nice build I really enjoyed your thread. I know what its like to do that. Last year I was going to a friends house. Came to the stop sign and went right on threw. Scared the crap out of me. My E break was broke so I couldnt use it to stop. All was good no cars going by so I went home the gravel road way so I could drive slow. I had my breaks re done on the old girl new drums, breaks and kits had the E break fixed to. The rear drums cost me a ass load each. They are made different then the normal drums and the factory only had 2 left that had been setting for 20 years lol. But all in all she stops and the E break works now.

lyrikz 09-05-2008 12:56 PM

Re: '69 Longbed Daily Driver - Project
 
You have 4 valves total for front and rear.???? Do you get any transfer from side to side?

IvelDesigns 09-05-2008 01:55 PM

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i have 8 valves total. 4 fill and 4 dump. there are four manifolds, two on each side of the frame.

61superman 10-03-2008 06:53 AM

Re: '69 Longbed Daily Driver - Project
 
truck looks awesome
question about tires and rims what width are the rims and what size tires did u go with?
again very nice job:metal:

IvelDesigns 11-28-2008 01:31 AM

Re: '69 Longbed Daily Driver - Project
 
well, the truck is now parked for the winter. loaded it up with some other "summer stuff" and drove it up to my parents where it will sit in a building for the next few months.

I also took some time to clean out my garage. Today is the first day in 18 months of living here that two vehicles have been in it at the same time. I'm living the high life now! :)

higgiec10 11-28-2008 03:51 AM

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looks good like it

BIG HEAD 01-18-2009 05:25 PM

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great truck ivel looks as though you worked hard on it.

t&tkennels 02-04-2009 09:43 PM

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:smoke:Dont want to offend anyone, but im glad you kept your lwb a lwb & didnt chop it in half.

72chevyfleet 02-20-2009 12:05 AM

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:wop:

IvelDesigns 02-20-2009 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by 72chevyfleet (Post 3155013)
:wop:

i'm confused. are you able to see the pics in this thread?

fletch4x4 03-14-2009 02:58 AM

Re: '69 Longbed Daily Driver - Project
 
Nice truck :smoke:

IvelDesigns 06-29-2009 01:09 AM

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It's "Fer Sale".

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/c...p?product=3004

72BlckButy 06-29-2009 03:57 AM

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Good luck with the sale Levi!

grayharville 07-17-2009 01:46 PM

Re: '69 Longbed Daily Driver - Project
 
that is a BEAUTIFUL truck! you have inspired me to bag my truck! but i have a few question, what did you do on the front end? as far as bags, etc? any pics of that? and is it not neccesary to tub the rear end for tire clearence? where did you get the bag kit for the rear? and lastly, what size are your tires? thanks ALOT!


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