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Madkidd007 12-03-2020 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ShortbedClayton (Post 8844487)
Don’t change your plans cuz of me bud! Do it. I found super nice blue OEM interior parts that’s why I went blue and white. Originally was gonna do forest green and white
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Well truth be told I couldn’t make up my mind. This helps me narrow it down to red and black or red and white. Kinda was hoping I’d have an excuse to use my red interior pieces I have

ShortbedClayton 12-03-2020 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Madkidd007 (Post 8844504)
Well truth be told I couldn’t make up my mind. This helps me narrow it down to red and black or red and white. Kinda was hoping I’d have an excuse to use my red interior pieces I have

I think red and white would be awesome especially if you have some red interior parts. I’ve never seen a red/white 4 door
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ShortbedClayton 12-03-2020 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 8844372)
The inner and outer roof are looking great!!! You're so close now!

Front support, rockers and door bottom patches and rust be gone 👍🏻
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Bones72Super 12-06-2020 11:22 AM

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Looking amazing Clayton! Keep up the great work bud

ShortbedClayton 12-07-2020 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bones72Super (Post 8845731)
Looking amazing Clayton! Keep up the great work bud

Thank ya my friend!!
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ShortbedClayton 12-21-2020 08:44 AM

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More rust repair work up front. Got all cut out and ended up being worse than I originally thought but still no big deal.. got a floor patch in along with new front support, lower kick panel patch and the lower section of the A piller..Also got the rocker installed. Not 100% pleased with aftermarket rocker fitment but got it best I could. Moved onto the 4th door area and modified 2 drivers side rockers becuse I had to form the front part to accept the new B pillar. Tried to keep it as factory looking in that area as possible and I’m happy with the result. Just have to do a rocker backing piece yet and the drivers side is about done..
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Bones72Super 12-23-2020 07:40 PM

Re: 1972 Chevy Crew Cab “Denali”
 
Very nice work as always, looks great

kev2809 12-23-2020 11:18 PM

Re: 1972 Chevy Crew Cab “Denali”
 
amazing work! ive always wanted one of these crew cabs...love those renderings

ShortbedClayton 12-29-2020 08:10 AM

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Spent the Christmas vacation in the garage but took a break from cab floor repairs.. Since I’m installing bucket seats and console in this truck I decided that I didn’t want my passenger seat solid mounted like a single cab truck but instead I’ll solid mount the rear bench seat. So I took some junkyard find 1972 k5 drivers side seat tracks and cut them apart. Grinding rivets off the seat mount pedestals. Welded holes shut in the slide rail. Next I had to reverse everything to the opposite side on the latch rail piece. Had to bend up a piece of 12 ga. steel for the angle. Where the adjuster lever connects. I made a few errors along the way but that’s metal work. Grinder fixed that. My tracks were missing the engagement latch piece that goes thru the tracks and latches in the notches so I had to get a set out of bench seat tracks. Surprisingly they are different so I again had to weld them up and regrind the notches..lastly was the engagement lever. I think I cut it 5 times and flipped stuff heated and bent the handle part. That’s was the hardest bit of it all. Also welded a new foot on the one as it was rotted away. After 15 hours I have passenger side adjustable bucket seat tracks mirrored of the drivers side. Next it to get mounted to floor with necessary reinforcement plates..
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ShortbedClayton 12-29-2020 08:11 AM

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A few more pics. Was so into making them I didn’t take many progress pics..
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TA_C10 12-29-2020 09:33 AM

Re: 1972 Chevy Crew Cab “Denali”
 
Very nice.

:chevy:

72 tigger 12-29-2020 07:52 PM

Re: 1972 Chevy Crew Cab “Denali”
 
Good idea, nice fabrication

Bones72Super 12-30-2020 09:02 PM

Re: 1972 Chevy Crew Cab “Denali”
 
I got some buckets that will great in there ;)

ShortbedClayton 01-12-2021 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Bones72Super (Post 8856679)
I got some buckets that will great in there ;)

When they go in there that will be my favorite piece of the cab!! 👌🏻
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ShortbedClayton 01-12-2021 01:02 PM

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Finished up the last rocker and backing plate on the passenger side. Now the cab is almost completed gotta tidy some things up yet with some extra holes. Got the trans tunnel cut out as well so it’s officially 4wd! Ordered all the trim for this build as well so now it’s time to start hanging sheet metal so I can get the trim layer out.
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ShortbedClayton 01-12-2021 01:05 PM

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Picked up some goodies this past weekend for the ole girl. Had the truck rolled outside for the first time in 2021. Working on mock up now. Moved the engine crossmember foreward 2”. Also replaced the front most crossmember as mine was bent.. set the big block in with new poly mounts and fits snug as a rug.
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ShortbedClayton 01-12-2021 01:07 PM

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Got the transmission and transfer case bolted up under as well so I could relocate the trans crossmember. Went ahead and installed a skid plate I made off an original one. Installed the secondary crossmember for that as well. Think I’m gonna stick two more crossmembers back the frame where my splice and addition is..
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Custom 68 01-12-2021 01:26 PM

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That is looking amazing. You are doing some fine work for sure!
Dave

ShortbedClayton 01-12-2021 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Custom 68 (Post 8863110)
That is looking amazing. You are doing some fine work for sure!
Dave

Thank you. Trying to keep that factory look..
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ShortbedClayton 01-12-2021 01:34 PM

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Picked up all the sheet metal for my shortbed. With so much metal work involved with this crew cab conversion I kinda burnt myself out in that department so I went ahead with aftermarket bed parts. So far with minimal altercations it seems to be fitting up decent and there is zero rust to fix which makes me happy.
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1971Stepside 01-12-2021 01:45 PM

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I love this truck! Have I said that before?

cornerstone 01-12-2021 08:38 PM

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Awesome work on the passenger seat tracks man. Whoever gets the privilege of sitting in that seat better put that thing to use a whole bunch.:metal:

ShortbedClayton 01-12-2021 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by cornerstone (Post 8863327)
Awesome work on the passenger seat tracks man. Whoever gets the privilege of sitting in that seat better put that thing to use a whole bunch.:metal:

Thank you. Yes the future Mrs. better enjoy them 👌🏻
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ShortbedClayton 01-18-2021 08:10 AM

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Nothing exciting really to update the build with... got the rest of the crossmembers installed into the frame where I thought necessary. I mounted a 2wd automatic trans crossmember upside down after my double trans crossmember with skid plate. I flipped it upside down for driveshaft clearance. Next I tried to copy the crossmember between the rear spring hangers. Super happy with how that came out.. I bolted that in just about between the rear cab mounts. Trying to keep the underside looking factory. Coming out decent..
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72 tigger 01-18-2021 12:12 PM

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Very impressive fabrication!

darguy 01-24-2021 06:48 PM

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You have some mad fab skills, and a great shop space. I'm jelly!

Cheers,
D.

ShortbedClayton 01-24-2021 07:46 PM

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Moved up to the motor compartment to tackle some things up front. First step was switching from a long water pump to a short water pump so I can use all the factory 1972 brackets. Took me a bit to figure out all the AC compressor brackets but I got everything bolted up and looking right. Still have to change the power steering pulley as this one is bent. I got one on the way. Nest step is to get some headers to fit up and hopefully clear my 4 speed Z bar linkage.
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ShortbedClayton 01-24-2021 07:56 PM

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Had some BB headers laying around but they hit the frame everywhere so I spent about 2 hours online looking for some and reading others build threads about what they used. I settled for some hookers (520-2463) from jegs. First step was getting the pivot ball and Z bar working. Had to make a bracket to bolt onto the block and then tap a hole 2” back and thread the pivot ball into... headers came in this week so I was excited after work to bolt them on. Passenger side fell on. No dents in the pipes or grinding on the frame. Drivers side cleared the frame well but of course they hit the Z bar. So I guess I’m modifying the rear primary tube to clear it. After a couple hours and a piece of tubing from pep boys I got them clearing the linkage. Touched them up with some high temp paint for now but I thinking about wrapping them when the time for final instal comes.. I did grind the frame about a 1/4” at one spot simply to make final install easier..
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ShortbedClayton 01-24-2021 08:02 PM

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Bolted up the new rad support and got my OEM fenders bolted on for mock up. Had to shim the cab up front to get the gaps tighter. Dropped in a used 4 core and a BB shroud to check clearances. Have to do some trimming on the shroud so it drops down about a 1/4”. The fan clears but I’d like some more gap on the bottom side. My trim order from Mar-k came in this week as well. Was super excited to get that stuff. Quality seems top notch and was packaged very well!
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ShortbedClayton 01-24-2021 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by darguy (Post 8869259)
You have some mad fab skills, and a great shop space. I'm jelly!

Cheers,
D.

Thanks my friend! Appreciate the compliment. Yeah I’m definitely spoiled with the garage set up. Never really did sheet metal fab before this but I definitely dove in head first! I love it tho
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ShortbedClayton 01-24-2021 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 1971Stepside (Post 8863129)
I love this truck! Have I said that before?

I love it too. Thank you!
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ShortbedClayton 01-28-2021 06:36 PM

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Dig out the old sidewinder winch I picked up last year and started to fab up some mounts. Rear frame mount and rear winch mount were still attached to the winch so I started there. I moved the winch as far back as possible to hopefully keep the bumper trimming at a minimum. Started with a 2.5” angle iron for the front. After some cutting and welding we have a front winch mount. Got a bumper out of the scrap pile to practice on the notch. After a few hours I got a notch I was happy with.. Now I can say 3 hooks are better than 2 😎
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3757chevy 01-29-2021 11:19 AM

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Very nice.

ShortbedClayton 02-08-2021 11:54 AM

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Started playing with some trim this past weekend! Been waiting a few years for mocking up some trim on a shortbed crew cab. Love the look so far!
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1971Stepside 02-08-2021 12:38 PM

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I like the trim, but look at those new shoes!!

ShortbedClayton 02-08-2021 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by 1971Stepside (Post 8877029)
I like the trim, but look at those new shoes!!

Oh yeah I’ve had them for a few years now. Throw them on from time to time to look cool. I’ll use them for shows. I don’t quite know what I’ll run for daily driving
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Custom 68 02-08-2021 03:31 PM

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You are just scooting right along. It is coming together nicely.
Dave

ShortbedClayton 02-15-2021 12:46 PM

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Got both the upper and lower trim shortened up for the third and fourth doors over the weekend..
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3757chevy 02-15-2021 05:34 PM

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Looking real nice.:metal:

ShortbedClayton 02-23-2021 08:07 AM

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Got all the trim holes drilled on the passenger side. Dry fit upper and lower trim and rolled the truck outside to stand back and see how straight the trim was... it was nice to take advantage of that white background as well. One pic is the factory 3rd door with my shortened trim installed. Pleased with its outcome. Onto the drivers side.
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