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It is a tear down, replace, repair, improve, modify, upgrade, how to, rebuild and have fun ........ all rolled into one! |
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Thanks guys. Sunday I finished blasting the grille mounting panel and got it primed. Last night night I assembled the front sheet metal but I don't think it sit as low as it should. The front is lowered four and a half inches and six inches in the back. I will try to post pictures later in the week.
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are those original or aftermarket inner fenders, man they look great, great build by the way,awesome metal work.
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Thanks They are original inner fenders that I got from Alan a couple years ago. All I've done is sandblast and put primmer on them. Hopefully the body work will come soon enough. Next up is welding the outer roof panel in place. |
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I put a tape on my '66 and the inner fender is 36 inches from firewall to radiator support. If that helps......? Danny |
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=510863 Thanks again, Ed. |
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At the top ofthe inner fendermine measured 36 and a half inches. Let me know if you need anymoe measurements.
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Here are a few pictures of my new to me drivers door. The one I bought out of Texas was all busted up around where the window regulator mounts. Maybe now the paint and body work. The first thing will be repairing the speaker hole in the door.
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And here it is ready for the ride from Cali to Georgia.
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Currently with the new inners,my rad support leans backward toward the firewall,its pretty obvious in these pics. I need a strong drink ! Any thoughts ? |
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This makes no sense..,Im at a loss. |
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Here is a side view of Alan's before fenders were added. Hope this helps.
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Hey Ed,
This is what I got and where I measured: |
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Just out of curiosity,if you look at your rad support from the side...does it lean backward like mine ? Thanks again, Ed. |
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I put a short level on the fender, to make sure the truck was sitting level and when I checked the rad support, it looked just like yours (about a 1/4 inch gap). So mine is leaning back also and this front end has never been removed. I'm as surprised as you are, I never knew it raked back like that. I guess it's true, ya learn something new every day. Now if I could just remember for more than a day I'd be really smart. Guess I should of stopped smoke'n dope just one day earlier.... Danny |
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I just want to be clear on that...as Im getting ready to take the parts back as we speak. Thanks, Ed. |
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I was on my way out the door and didn't proof read my post. The 1/4 inch gap is between the level and the rad support, looking just like your level/support photo, but my level is smaller.... Sorry again. Danny |
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Cheers, Ed. |
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It seemed like a good idea at the time, The bed I got is fixable, it was the only thing that was half way decent they had with them. Live and Learn it was money down the :pty: |
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