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Do u have more Pics of it, I had some but somehow lost them??? Like how you Touched it Up............ Thanks, Rick |
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I agree start over:rolleyes: Kevin LFD Inc. |
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the last jig was 20'x7' overall, all made from 3x4 tube. think trailer deck 3' off the ground. it was kewl for doing complete rollers, exhaust(could roll right under it on a stool) but it was just too f'ing big, took up too much space when not being used. the new one is set up very "universal", i plan on making bolt on parts that will hold rotors in place as needed for wb and track widths, since i do a lot of scratch built suspensions. i also made this one about 20" tall, the other one was great for doin rails, but too tall for doing everything else. this one i can sit and weld rails, or stand on the floor and weld cages. it also works great for setting bare cabs on(like the crewcab is now), makes it just right for rocker repair work, and is still low enough to hang doors on it by myself. |
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did a lil diggin and found a couple decent shots of the jig, 1st pic is the start of a perimeter frame chassis for a pro street 52 chevy 2dr ht
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/9646/img0091mn0.jpg and this one you get an idea of the width, standard TCI MII front suspension http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/9343/img0097lz5.jpg |
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Thanks:metal: Mine will be set up on roller jacks so I can get it out of my small shop when not being used. I will have inserts in the concrete floor to shim and bolt it to and I have a good bit of lazer leveling equipment that will keep it true.
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Welcome from one town over.. Are you a shop that does this or do you just have a nice shop to work in? Have not heard of race-rodz but then agian I live under a rock sometimes..
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This is going to be so cool! Maybe i was dreaming but i thought i saw a pic of the cab with both doors on and open. I look now i think i was tripping. Going to be awsome.
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I thought that I was the only one that had a 67-72 crew cab until I found this web site. Your cab is very similar to what I did with my cabAttachment 318579.
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What are the Details?? Rick |
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Great looking truck bigbluechevy. You should post it on the main 67-72 forum. A lot of guys would love to see that bad boy!
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Look's like a Really Nice Build, Especially using the 02 Drivetrain & All......... Thanks, Rick |
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Just one Thing about us, We just Luv Pics................. Thanks, Rick |
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anyway... yes, Race Rodz is my shop name, officially opened in may of this year, un-officially i have been doin this kinda work and painting harleys for 10+ years(i'm 30). Nov 05 i went to work for performance fab in GP, putting it nice, i thought the owner had no biz doing anything automotive related. i walked out after about 6 weeks, then i was commishioned to re-build a car that PF started.... red 57 chevy, air ride, efi 8:71 blown bigblock, 20x16/18x6 wheels..... got tired of the "thank-less" work enviornment... went back out on my own. spend most of my time doing custom sheetmetal fab, chassis work, and body/paint on "special" projects. this truck is backburnered for a lil while longer, got a couple SEMA 08 projects taking priority at the moment. i did manage to get the motor dug out, degreased, and started puttin the "hot-rod" parts on it... stacked twin turbos will be a lil sooner than originally planned:metal: all the doors are "hung" now, just need to get a lil time to finish the latches, then its onto the roof skin. chassis is awaiting some free time also, then onto the jig it goes...with anyluck this thing might be a roller before spring. i also have Kris Horton workin on a rendering, rest assured it will get posted once its finalized. |
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I hear ya on p.f. I have never been there myself but have heard the stroies. Keep us posted on the build-up.
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Any Updates on the Crew Build up yet???? Rick |
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customer work is killing any kind of progress........ i dunno if thats good or bad, i just know none of my stuff has been gettin touched.
only updates come in way of parts collecting, scored a diesel TH400 with a US gear OD unit on local c/l, lets just say i picked it up for about 10% of what a really good deal would be:metal: picked up the cummins to chevy trans adaptor got the "bling" parts for the street rod detailed oil burner back from the polisher. will probably order my wheels, tires, bags, and valves in the next couple weeks.... so i can atleast get the cab/chassis wrapted up still hunting for a perfect set of step side fenders, all my other scores fell through. |
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Hey race rods Id really like to check out your work shoot me a pm with any contact info I may have a set of fenders for ya or at least know where a set are..
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Could you Please Post Some Pics of your Rear Doors, Would like to see how you did them ??
Thanks, Rick |
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any updates on this one
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i think this truck was on craigslist for sale a few weeks ago
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It has been listed as far as I know...
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