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We continued cutting on the hood so now the center will be hood the sides will be welded to the fenders and the front will be part of the grille surround |
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Looking good Dale, I like the corvette vibe. Now with the lights in the hood what are you going to do with the space where they were originally mounted? Some sort of custom grille?
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Great work as usual Dale . Nice to see the 67 looking like a truck again.
I like your hand control picture as I am always interested in seeing different types from different countries. As you know I fit them for a living . Can't wait to see the sub build finished . amazing work |
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We decided we should stiffen the edges of the new panels so we used a hood brace and cut it in half . Then we clamped it to the top of the new fender and tacked it on |
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The front fenders we were using are really beat up so we decided to get some repo fenders that arrived this week. They look pretty good but the grille surround piece is installed wrong but that shouldn't be a problem. We also made a piece to reinforce the back edge of the new grille surround.
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Finally after a long time welding we have the rear gate all in one piece again. So we hung it back on the truck.
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Cool ... Looking awesome
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Like what I see.
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Very nice work. I so enjoy watching the metal work you guys are doing with this one! |
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That is totally awsome!! It will quickly become a pass time watching people look at your burb trying to figure out all you have done.
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To start mounting the front sheetmetal we need to finish the front of the frame. The first part we need is to mount the front sway bar. Then we'll build the frame to fit. Here's the start of the brackets for the lower control arms and the start of the links. |
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We finished making the lower control arm sway bar brackets and found that moving the sway bar mount forward to clear the shockwaves puts the ends of the bar into the tires when they are turned. So I'll have to look for a shorter bar. We also made some progress on the modified rear bumper.
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Very nice work on the bumper modification. What did you use to make the cuts? They look very straight.
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Awesome work on the bumper Dale, really unique touch.
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Continue to be amazed and have a silly grin on my face Dale.
Bumper looking great too. Carry on. |
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Dale the work you have done to the Burb is amazing. I thought putting a truck roof was difficult on my Suburban and you have gone and changed most of the panels in some way.
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While we're waiting for a different sway bar to arrive we decided to continue with the front of the frame. We tacked some pieces together and set them in position. We'll make the other side and TIG weld them tomorrow. We also finished off the welding on the bumper. |
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Nice work as usual Dale, are you planning on getting the bumper chromed or just painting it?
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Bumper turned out nice. Is the front frame sitting at ride hight?
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We got the second front frame section built and TIG welded them both. We'll have to get them square and parallel to each other and then weld them to the frame. We also dug out a rad saddle that has the usual rust in the bottom corners. |
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We cut out the rusty corners and then bent up some patches to weld in. We did weld all the pieces together but I didn't take any pictures. After we finished the repairs to the rad cradle we bolted the new fenders, grille surround and rad cradle together. the repo fenders of course don't line up very well. we'll fix that next time it's apart.
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The new frame doesn't line up with the notches in the bottom of the grille surround. So we cut out an offset section around each notch then switched them side to side and tacked them in place. We set them back on the frame and they line up great.
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Nice work on the grille support frame cutouts Dale, is the plan to weld the old frame horns to the new frame rails?
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We got some of the welding done on the grille surround. We also cut another front section off of a hood and cut a section of the brace and welded them together. |
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