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Lets see if i can get this to work.
Bottem picture is from when i first got started,but you get the idea.im still sorting out the cab mounts so i can get it sitting square then i can get to work on new floors ,cab corners and rockers......... Then i can pull the cab back off and have it stripped at the blaster. the frame is raised under rear of cab on newer frame to clear gas tanks im thinking which complicates things a little,Icould have just put the springs under the 69 frame i guess but i was too lazy to cut off all of those real steel rivets between the 2 frames! Once i get the body back off ill get started on my dana 60 front end and 14 bolt floater rearend swap,Im thinking it will look pretty cool with a set of eagle alloy bud wheels all the way around and a flatbed with body repainted origional colors. any suggestions or complaints? yeah i know the yellow driveshaft came with the chassis,it will be gone soon! hahaha |
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Cool project. It appears you are using a 80's 4x4 chassis for your truck?
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Yep,the c-clip rear axle kind of gives it away but the price was right! :lol:
I tried finding a k30 with a flat frame to use but all the ones i looked at were pretty well hammered so im just going to graft 1 ton axles/suspension on to this frame and some extra cross members. Id like to stick a cummins in this thing to really screw with peoples heads like one of your projects,but i like traveling a lot of back highways and diesel fuel can be tough to find in some ares ;) |
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The cab mount issue is best fixed by grinding off the 20 rivets holding on a set of 67-72 mount brackets and fitting them to the 73-87 truck frame. With a new set of cab mounts you can bolt them to the 67-72 brackets, bolt the brackets & mounts to the cab and use the brackets to square the cab to the frame. The square body cab mount brackets don't line up well enough to use them. The core support & front bumper are the fun part as they are in a different location and need some creativity. I am cutting the frame horns off some scrap 67-72 frame rails and will graft them into the square body frame as needed. |
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Im using the front cab mounts from the 69 frame on the newer chassis(12 rivets :lol:)i bolted them on with 1/2" grade 8 bolts,so i dont think theyll be an issue anyway.
The biggest issue so far is the hump in the frame,ive been under there scratching my head thinking of best way to remove it so i dont have 12" of clearance between my front fenders and tires! :lol: The weird part is theres only about 2 1/2" of clearance between the front wheel wells and top of frame rail. Any way Ill either take a section of the 69 frame to put in place of hump in newer frame or ill have a section of frame rail custom made to weld in there and "double frame " the outside of that section like a dump truck frame. Good thing i used to work at a steel foundry about a mile from here,ive still got access to lots of things the average person would kill for :devil: :lol: |
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I measured the core support location between the 2 frames,the one on the 69 appears to be back right around 1 1/2" from the newer frame,of course its mounted to the top of the front spring perch to help support it,more rivets! :waah: :lol:
Has anybody used a newer rear axle out of a chevy 2500hd truck under one of these?I know they have c-clip style axles in them but they come with big ol disc brakes on back already. I helped a friend swap out his shelled out 2001 1/2t rearend to a 2500 hd rearend which was pretty simple other than a u-joint swap in his case. The yard we bought his from has 2-3 2500hd's sitting out there there with posi rearends for $350 including rotors/calipers ,just kicking the idea around to see if its any cheaper than doing a disc brake swap on a 14 bolt rearend . ;) |
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hey guys im new here just wanted to post a few pics of my rig and say hey
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Thats a stout looking old chevy youve got there! :mm:
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The 14 bolts are pretty easy to come by around here anyway,the last 2 dana 60s ive come across were for dually trucks
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new here also just wanted to show a start of my long project. 67 c10 body on a 70s frame 5 speed with a 87 350
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you guys keep raising the bar on the rest of us! :lol:
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Rebuilding the new axle assemblies for my 78 K20 right now so the 5.13 geared ones can go to their new owner. Once that is done I will be back on the 67/69 4x4 conversion project. |
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ive got a roll off that black plastic skirting stuff that goes in between the body/frame for a 2" body lift kit to hide the gap.
free to good home if somebody can use it,new still in box ;) |
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I Dig the hell outta that truck jerad121. Heres Mine
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Thanks man it's a work in progress. Yours is pretty bad too
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Hey, Thanks Man , Much Appreciated!
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Thanks man. I'm not really sure on the lift size but it's big enough to clear 38.5" boggers no problem. Yeah I get alot of looks in so cal I guess it's cause I don't drive a lifted truck on 22s with a low pro mud tire haha.
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Yeah, it's hard to beat those Excursions and F350's with 12 inches of lift riding on 24" wheels and the only off roading they do is driving down vendors row in Glamis.
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Haha if they even see that much dirt. Haha more like mall crawlin haha.
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Yeah, they don't want their chrome shocks to get dusty :o)
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First trip out
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...00309_1238.jpg http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...00309_1236.jpg A little stretch http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...0/IMG00052.jpg So ready for a new set of wheels and tires http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...s/CIMG3086.jpg |
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I hope those aren't F*^# mirrors!
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Um, they are. :lol:
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Hey guys another new one to the site here, well I've been reading articles on the site for a couple years now but I've never really posted before. Just wanted to say this is a great site that I've gotten a lot of information from.
Here's a pic of my 68 short stepside on 38" TSLs. Sorry it's a really bad picture it's an old camera phone picture and the only one I have of it. Here pretty soon I'll be needing some help cause I have a few plans on fixing it up a little so I hope some of you are ready for me to pick your brains! :lol: Attachment 786634 |
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Its all about the functionality. I can't see chit in those peep mirrors, and I'm not a fan of the chevy tow/camper mirrors. |
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Here is my 68 that I just got a few days ago. Original truck from Casper Wyoming. Bought new there on Oct 14 1967.
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Cool color combo^
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Thanks. There are some great looking 4x4s in this thread. I think the silver off white with the red interior is a great combo.
Here is a little more info. The truck was bought new at Shellabarger Chevrolet in Casper. |
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Hey guys, love all the 4x4's...I'm currently working on a 72 k10 myself. I've got a thread about it if you'd like to check it out. I'd appreciate any comments or thoughts you'd have. Thanks
-Will http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=478703 |
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Here is my 16 year olds son's first truck that we just put on the road after seven months![ATTACH]Attachment 798457[/ATTACH]
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Attachment 798458Here is another shot
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The blocks measured about 3-1/2". Tires are 35's
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