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I've said it on Pirate and I'll say it here too, awesome work, that cab looks great. :metal:
And I'm also curious about where you got that power window kit? My dad did power windows in his 64, but he used a bunch of Cadillac equipment to make his own setup, and it ended up being pretty bulky, I'd like to avoid that and go with a kit like what you posted, looks small and simple. Does the place you got that kit from have anything for the '60-'63 cabs? |
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I'm actually not sure sure where all the pieces came from. I knew them about six months ago but I have since forgotten. I bought them from a guy who decided against installing them on his truck. I'll ask him next time I talk to him and let y'all know!
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How bad do you want to put that cab on your sic chassi you built, i been checking every day. :metal:
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I'm gonna follow along for the rest of the ride. Awesome work!
Where do you get those tie rods you used for the brackets? I'd like to get my hands on some Posted via Mobile Device |
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I am ready to gegt in my truck and come help put that dude together... just to see it finished....:metal:
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But once my dads chassis is a roller, nothing with stop me. Lol Posted via Mobile Device |
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WOW! the cab really looks great...
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Damn, two months and still no body on chassis :waah: where does the time go??
We have been busy working on our burb and since firing it off for the first time (well, few times now) my son is more anxious than ever to hear his :lol: Time to start working in that direction. We weren't completely happy with the no name intake and smallish 650 carb we've had on this, so decided to swap them out for a Edelbrock Performer 2.0 intake and Edelbrock Thunder series 750 carb :metal: (I think I was annoying my son by stopping him from touching up the block to take a few pics...it's the simple pleasures in life that mean so much :lol::lol:) We also had the rad hold down powder coated silver vein to match other parts and pieces (we will use the same on the cage and whatever else is powder coated). Also had the fan shroud rhino lined to protect/stiffen up the fiberglass...really liked how that came out! So...rad, rad support, shroud, fan, and whatnot went on in prep for fitting the cab/front clip and hopefully kick out some cab mounts in the next few weeks?? |
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Nice!:metal:
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nice to meet you austin this weekend, thanks for the grille!! it was good to put a face to the screen name!!
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Cant wait to see that cab back on the chassis...
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It will be interesting to see how much the truck weighs when finished with all the holes vs. all the new additional steel.
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one of my favorite threads all such cool stuff !!
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We're quite sure that we are adding weight to the truck :lol:, just not as much as without holes...really just a theme that we enjoy! |
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I know you have probably said it already, but what brand dies are you using and what kind of press? Its a real smart process. You remove weight and add rigidity.
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Top of page 5, posts 101-115 has info for the dies both directly from the manufacturer or through Ebay. Mosely Machine in TX makes them in-house relatively cheap...either 1018 or 4140 in a variety of sizes. We got the 7-pc, 4140, drilled set...makes it easy to use them on the pieces that don't fit in our cheap 20T press ;)
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Just went thru this whole thread ... coming out sweet !!
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