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wow....
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FWIW, I really like Gringoloco's wheels and think you should go with the identical version of the Coy C5's in satin, instead of the chrome- but obviously ya gotta go with what YOU like! |
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Great job Mike, I love what you have done.
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Thanks guys. Well, I took a little break from it, just doing some minor stuff like putting some temp plywood in the back and working on completing all the welds.
I was very close to buying wheels/tires but decided it would be more "practical" to spend the money on suspension and bodywork/glass, etc. |
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WOW Frizzle Fry, that is totally awesome man!! I've been following your 61 build and I was very impressed with the work you have done on it and now this!! That is SUPER cool!!
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I figured a little tint was in order, and some Coys, though not chrome.
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Thanks again for all the comments. It makes this stuff all the more rewarding. A group of guys were taking pics of it in the Home Depot parking lot the other day :metal: :lol:
Cal- I have a tentative pick up for the 61 this weekend! I had to let the creative juices flow somewhere while it's out! I check your 58 thread out all the time. Black- That looks awesome, thanks. I'll probably do very light tint or none at all. |
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I am a buddy of Mike's and I have been lurking for a while and finally decided to post...
Just wanted to say that the image above with the Satin Coy's and tint is sweet. -Britain :new: |
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Britian has a jaw dropping project of his own. Hint:Turbo...:metal: You're getting the chevy truck disease and you know it! I know where there's a 71/72 Short/wide big block with buckets just sitting there waiting for you to come take it home... Sure would be nice for all those home improvement projects ;) |
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Lets get both of ours done and then we will talk. -Britain |
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Mike, I think you should do a write up. With the pictures you have, I bet you would make it in SuperChevy or a similar rag with a full story. Here's one with a little less tint. P.S. What kind of welder are you using? |
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Now THAT looks perfect. You nailed it. That's basically what I'm working toward, except I have a 68 clip for it :D I have a Craftsman (I know, I know. Not known for welders... it was a gift) 110v MIG. And yes it does get the job done. It's supposed to be good for up to 1/4" and I believe our frames are 3/16" Good penetration was evident from the opposite side. With passes on both sides plus the boxing I have no worries. As for bodywork, it's more than sufficient. Thanks for the PS :) |
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Started the thread and had to jump to the end...just couldn't wait.
Very innovative! Great read, thanks for posting/sharing. |
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Just read all 6 pages worth, OMG that thing is wicked, can't believe I missed
this thread. Simply B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L work, you are a Board inspiration :cool: |
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Never content with leaving well enough alone, FF goes back to the garage to do some minor adjustments to the truck's scale...
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Thanks VT and LUV2.
Ok back to reality... :) You may have noticed that the rear bumper was sitting low. This was because I had to shim the rear body mounts a bit (1/2") to get it back on the road. I knew the body mounts I positioned on top of the frame were gonna have to be shaved. So I didn't want to weld up the body until I knew it was sitting naturally. I ended up cutting those body mount bushings in half. Here you can see the difference: Full Bushing: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1179507851 1/2 Bushing: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1179507851 Body-High/Bumper-Low: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1179507851 Body Sitting correctly on frame: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1179507851 Now I'm working on bridging the 2nd row seat floor brace over the frame rails and sheeting it all in. Here's how it all looks from the inside: http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1179507851 http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1179507851 |
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is it getting step notched?
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Looking hard at the KP notch right now. I think it's a winner :) That sway bar just won't work in a C-Notch, so... ;)
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Remind me to move this to FAQ when you're done with it.:D
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Got the seat mount/floor brace bridging completed. Because I had an extra set of 1/2 height body bushings left over from cutting those mentioned previously, I decided it wouldn't hurt to provide some extra support to this brace. I didn't want to just put a bolt through the center of the bushings because that defeats the purpose that the bushings are designed for; vibration isolation. Since it was such a tight fit to get those bushings between the 1/4" plate and the frame I chose to simply lather the area with POR-15 and slide them in with the floor brace jacked up slightly. Let the jack down with them in place and after the POR-15 dries those things are not going anywhere. The floor feels as solid as stock and should even be stronger due to the added support of the frame.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1179600833 http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...g?t=1179600833 |
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