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dennis57 07-01-2009 12:47 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 3389991)
You're welcome. By the way, you've not only got great taste in trucks but in dogs too! My "Sooner" looks nearly the same as the dog in your avatar. I assume he/she is yours? Labs are great dogs. They give grerat automotive advice too. They sleep on the floor right next to you and when you ask them, they agree with every idea you have!:lol:

Here's my boy:

Yep, that's my Chewy. She's a great dog and it only took 8 years to train her. :lol:

Dan in Pasadena 07-01-2009 01:50 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
"Chewy" Thats so damned funny. An EXCELLENT name for a Lab as you (and anyone whose ever had one) well knows.

My dog is 5-1/2 now and I couldn't ask for a better dog. He loves to ride on my Jet Ski's. He's super intelligent...but until he was 2 he came THIS CLOSE to getting tossed. He chewed everything. If he brushed against a shrub in the yard and it moved? He chewed the hell out of it.

The topper was the plastic cover for the Euro style long license plate recess in my girlfriend's then-new Audi TT. The U.S. plate was screwed to it so he pulled it off the car and chewed the CRAP out of it in the backyard. She wanted to give him away.....I gave HER away! Afterall, Dog is MAN's best friend, not woman's. Best to you, love your truck. Dan

dennis57 07-06-2009 06:20 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
OK, I'm getting my build back on track after a small detour. I was having a lot of problems trying to select some seats that I liked. After buying the donor Vette I decided to see how it's seats looked in the truck. After spending a bunch of time mocking up different heights I built a seat frame today and got them installed. The frame is roughed in but I think it will work. I am going to get some electric seat track to put under these seats later on. I am also going to cut off the headrest and reshape the back foam then reglass the back of the bucket to fit. With the head rest off you won't see the seats through the window.

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...y/IMG_1181.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...y/IMG_1182.jpg
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nuke1 07-07-2009 05:53 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
nice truck you have, wish i could find a donor car like that cheap around here, never happen up here.

ChuckDriver 07-08-2009 06:53 AM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Nice work! Can you incorporate the 'vette console into your dash idea? The seats will definetly look better once you cut them down so they can't be seen through the glass!

dennis57 07-08-2009 07:24 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
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Originally Posted by ChuckDriver (Post 3400732)
Nice work! Can you incorporate the 'vette console into your dash idea? The seats will definetly look better once you cut them down so they can't be seen through the glass!

Thanks! I might look at using the shifter but the console will be sheet metal.

dennis57 07-11-2009 12:54 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Not much progress lately I've been busy with other things this last week but I did mock up the console and I'm happy with this configuration. I'll try and pickup some metal to start building the frame work next week.

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...y/IMG_1185.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...y/IMG_1186.jpg
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Dan in Pasadena 07-13-2009 10:29 AM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Whew, that console takes up a lot of room. What are your plans for the console? Any storage space inside it? If so, how will it be accessed? Where/style of door to get into it? Gauges? Maybe an old style vertical Vette radio/stereo?

marc70chevy 07-14-2009 05:06 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
I just read your whole thread, you have done a lot of work on it and it looks amazing so far. With your center console being so high that is also good for another reason than just looks. I don't know how low your going to go with the suspension, but you could cut the floor pan where the transmission is and driveshaft then rebuild it back around it for more clearence. And no one would even know because it would be under your center console.

dennis57 07-14-2009 11:59 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 3409582)
Whew, that console takes up a lot of room. What are your plans for the console? Any storage space inside it? If so, how will it be accessed? Where/style of door to get into it? Gauges? Maybe an old style vertical Vette radio/stereo?

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Originally Posted by marc70chevy (Post 3411957)
I just read your whole thread, you have done a lot of work on it and it looks amazing so far. With your center console being so high that is also good for another reason than just looks. I don't know how low your going to go with the suspension, but you could cut the floor pan where the transmission is and driveshaft then rebuild it back around it for more clearence. And no one would even know because it would be under your center console.

Thanks guys. I was thinking about using the heat and AC evap out of the vette and build those into the console. I don't want the AC unit to be seen hanging out from under the dash. I plan to build a tube frame to support everything and as you can see the top will be sheet metal but the sides will be removable panels that will most likely be covered with leather.

Marc, I'm going to at least use the front suspension off of the Vette but I haven't made up my mind about the rear. I'd like to bag it and I'm not sure how well the Vette rear suspension will work with bags. I like to have the ability to drop the truck to the rockers. I haven't given any thought to raising the floor to allow the engine and trans to sit higher in the frame.

Dan in Pasadena 07-15-2009 02:33 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dennis57 (Post 3412769)
Thanks guys. I was thinking about using the heat and AC evap out of the vette and build those into the console. I don't want the AC unit to be seen hanging out from under the dash. I plan to build a tube frame to support everything and as you can see the top will be sheet metal but the sides will be removable panels that will most likely be covered with leather.

Very smart. I would use the Vette HVAC system if you can. It could possibly save you a bunch of money, not to mention improved looks inside the truck

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Originally Posted by dennis57 (Post 3412769)
...I haven't made up my mind about the rear. I'd like to bag it and I'm not sure how well the Vette rear suspension will work with bags. I like to have the ability to drop the truck to the rockers. I haven't given any thought to raising the floor to allow the engine and trans to sit higher in the frame.

I love the way a chromed out Vette independent rear suspension looks. I don't know if that is truly possible given your goal is to drop it so low.

I'm very interested to see how this truck comes out. You've mentioned painting it green a couple of times. Do you have a specific color or color combo in mind yet?

ChuckDriver 07-15-2009 07:40 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Dennis, Have you seen this months Classic Trucks yet? There's a Cameo with the same dash treatment!

dennis57 07-15-2009 08:28 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
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Originally Posted by ChuckDriver (Post 3414212)
Dennis, Have you seen this months Classic Trucks yet? There's a Cameo with the same dash treatment!

Say it ain't so!! LOL, I'll have to pick one up.

Found it online. That is a nice truck!! I hope mine turns out a fraction as nice.

http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...meo_pickup.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...meo_pickup.jpg

Bigblue29 07-16-2009 11:36 AM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
I thought of YOUR truck when I saw that! Definately something to strive to. But it looks like you'll get there.

ChuckDriver 07-16-2009 02:44 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
I really like the way the dash V's were carried over to the seats!

marc70chevy 07-16-2009 03:12 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
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Originally Posted by ChuckDriver (Post 3415560)
I really like the way the dash V's were carried over to the seats!

i was just thinking that

dennis57 07-30-2009 12:48 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
I got past a major stumbling block today :D . When I bought the truck it came with a NM title so I figured no problems, Oh was I wrong. It has taken almost 3 months to get this thing registered. But today it's finally done and a fresh title in my name. :ennyd:

jjjmm56 07-30-2009 03:43 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
All right Now get back to work!!!

Roadkill58 07-30-2009 09:17 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dennis57 (Post 3438369)
I got past a major stumbling block today :D . When I bought the truck it came with a NM title so I figured no problems, Oh was I wrong. It has taken almost 3 months to get this thing registered. But today it's finally done and a fresh title in my name. :ennyd:

dennis57, I bought the 58 GMC out of state. I pulled the motor (bare block),
and trans, drivers door, bed and hood before I trailered it to DMV just in case they might want to keep it. Kalifornia DMV said the truck needed to be finished before they would do VIN verification. I told them that was stupid, and why would anyone spend time, and money if they weren't sure the truck would pass verification. To make a short story long I trailered the gutted 58 to a CHP office, but had to make an appointment. One month later I returned with the truck. The CHP inspector said normaly the truck should be finished, but since it was a classic with original frame (except for chevelle front suspension), and not many left he did the verification. The other reason he did the verification was the number plate had the original rivets,
and was in good shape. Whew! Now I still have to go to DMV and deal with them (different office this time). Back in the day when I was registering a 48 I spent an hour sweating it out in a DMV special investigators office. I'ts not fun dealing with DMV. The things we have to do just to enjoy our trucks.

dennis57 07-30-2009 10:29 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Roadkill58 (Post 3439256)
dennis57, I bought the 58 GMC out of state. I pulled the motor (bare block),
and trans, drivers door, bed and hood before I trailered it to DMV just in case they might want to keep it. Kalifornia DMV said the truck needed to be finished before they would do VIN verification. I told them that was stupid, and why would anyone spend time, and money if they weren't sure the truck would pass verification. To make a short story long I trailered the gutted 58 to a CHP office, but had to make an appointment. One month later I returned with the truck. The CHP inspector said normaly the truck should be finished, but since it was a classic with original frame (except for chevelle front suspension), and not many left he did the verification. The other reason he did the verification was the number plate had the original rivets,
and was in good shape. Whew! Now I still have to go to DMV and deal with them (different office this time). Back in the day when I was registering a 48 I spent an hour sweating it out in a DMV special investigators office. I'ts not fun dealing with DMV. The things we have to do just to enjoy our trucks.

Roadkill58, I'm glad mine wasn't that bad. Here many of the DMV offices are privately owned and operated. They came to the house to do the vin ID. They charged $50 but I figured that was worth it seeing how the cab is off the frame. Even though I had a valid NM title I guess because of the length of time the truck hadn't been tagged it wasn't in the state system any longer. That's what had things screwed up. Good luck with yours. :)

blackdiesel 07-31-2009 07:52 AM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
You people need to live in Arkansas, Take a hand written BOS, 13 bucks, and prof. of Ins. and get tags for life and a new title. As long as it's over 25 years old.

Bigblue29 07-31-2009 09:40 AM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
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Originally Posted by blackdiesel (Post 3439901)
You people need to live in Arkansas, Take a hand written BOS, 13 bucks, and prof. of Ins. and get tags for life and a new title. As long as it's over 25 years old.

That was pretty much the drill in MN too. Except it cost around $100 and I got a lifetime collector plate for as long as I own the truck.

Sometimes I wish I lived in California... then I remember why I like it here where its cold! Keeps the Riff raff to a minimum! :lol:

dennis57 07-31-2009 04:33 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blackdiesel (Post 3439901)
You people need to live in Arkansas, Take a hand written BOS, 13 bucks, and prof. of Ins. and get tags for life and a new title. As long as it's over 25 years old.

That's a sweet deal.

dennis57 08-01-2009 01:22 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
Well I've been slacking these last few weeks. I'm just not real happy with the seats and console so I decided to put the cab aside for now and get to work on the frame. I stored the cab and moved the frame in. When I took the bed off I found that the joint where the frame was sectioned needs some work to make it sound. I measured a 3 places to see if the frame was straight and came up with 3/16 off to dead on.

bye for now
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...y/IMG_1239.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...y/IMG_1238.jpg
The splice/joint. Not so good looking.
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...y/IMG_1235.jpg
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hotrodrookie 08-01-2009 01:40 PM

Re: My 57 build (lots of pictures)
 
That joint definetly needs some full penetration, backing plate, and a rail boxing. Good luck.


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