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jcaugmented 08-26-2011 09:31 AM

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whatever happen to this bad boy?

50adrod 08-29-2011 08:29 AM

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it is paitently waiting for me to get back on it, the shop has been very busy and I have to many projects going. but it will be finished

Kabwe 11-09-2011 08:54 PM

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Okay its time to get started on this truck again. You've had enough time off.

50adrod 11-09-2011 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Kabwe (Post 5000509)
Okay its time to get started on this truck again. You've had enough time off.

ok I know but I just bought another project car a 57 Nash Metroploitan, for my wife. hopefully only a few months work and then back to the truck

Kabwe 11-09-2011 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 50adrod (Post 5000527)
ok I know but I just bought another project car a 57 Nash Metroploitan, for my wife. hopefully only a few months work and then back to the truck

Hey man why not do a build thread on that new project in the Alternate Tinkerings section? I'm just a car nut that like to see anything that is being built.

xpickup 11-09-2011 09:36 PM

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50adrod, I agree with Kabwe. We need a build. I think those Nash Metroploitans are cool cars.

Shannon

50adrod 11-09-2011 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kabwe (Post 5000555)
Hey man why not do a build thread on that new project in the Alternate Tinkerings section? I'm just a car nut that like to see anything that is being built.

ok I will have to do that, it will be delivered next week , I do have another I have been doing also. it is a 52 chevy that started as a rat rod project but turned into more of a hot rod build.
the link
http://www.killbillet.com/showthread.php?t=25968

50adrod 11-09-2011 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by xpickup (Post 5000590)
50adrod, I agree with Kabwe. We need a build. I think those Nash Metroploitans are cool cars.

Shannon

my wife has wanted one for a while

Root2812 11-09-2011 11:21 PM

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50adrod, Are those the stock leaf springs in the rear or did they come with the rear end? Your rear suspension looks like it would work just as good as the triangulated 4 link I have been thinking about. I am sticking with an inline 6 so there won't be alot of power like the vortec.

Thanks
Greg

50adrod 11-10-2011 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Root2812 (Post 5000819)
50adrod, Are those the stock leaf springs in the rear or did they come with the rear end? Your rear suspension looks like it would work just as good as the triangulated 4 link I have been thinking about. I am sticking with an inline 6 so there won't be alot of power like the vortec.

Thanks
Greg

the rear spring kit is from TCI (total cost involved) they lower the rear and also center the wheel in the wheel opening

1950ChevySuburban 11-10-2011 08:55 AM

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Hey Mark, cool ride! I didn't know you were on here as well. I suppose I should put up my build thread of our daily driven '50 Suburban.
The Nash should fit right in with your other projects. Looks like you like to stay busy! That's how I do it!

50adrod 11-12-2011 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 1950ChevySuburban (Post 5001351)
Hey Mark, cool ride! I didn't know you were on here as well. I suppose I should put up my build thread of our daily driven '50 Suburban.
The Nash should fit right in with your other projects. Looks like you like to stay busy! That's how I do it!

looked at you build, very nice. Yes with all my builds going on I will never be bored.

duwem 12-19-2011 03:04 PM

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Do you have a shot of the cab floor showing how much the trans sticks up into it?

Thanks

50adrod 01-06-2012 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by duwem (Post 5072883)
Do you have a shot of the cab floor showing how much the trans sticks up into it?

Thanks

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a1.../crusin037.jpg

50adrod 01-06-2012 11:30 PM

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thinking of possibly selling or trading this project. to many other projects going on and my shop is very busy and limiting my time also.

50adrod 02-26-2012 12:46 PM

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Truck is sold to a felow forum member, thanks Kieth and keep us updated.

FRENCHBLUE72 02-26-2012 01:00 PM

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Who bought it? which kieth?

50adrod 02-26-2012 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72 (Post 5213664)
Who bought it? which kieth?

72Arizonaburb bought it, and I am sure will do a great job with it

72ArizonaBurb 03-20-2012 10:27 PM

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Well, you guys tell me should I start a new thread or keep this one going? I hate to lose all the history of what has been done so far. My youngest daughter and I made a road trip down to Louisiana to purchase this truck from Mark. Loaded it up and drove back home. About 1200 miles round trip. Made it there and back with no problems. Once I got the truck home and unloaded it I laid out all the parts just to see what I've got and try to decide on a plan of attack. Since I know body work I decided to see about getting the *itchin inner fenders fitted and cut down to size. I installed the all the front end sheet metal and cut out the radiator cover to fit over the radiator. While surfing the formum I saw a picture of cool dash installed in one of these trucks. I posted a question asking felow board members what that dash was out of, as usual several members had the answer and the search for dash began. I was lucky enough to track on down 20 minutes from the house so last Saturday I took the sawzall and some tools with me and cut out the dash from 59 Chevy Impala. I got it home and started to work on it. I have it cut down and am in the process of the final fitting and welding up the end caps. I will post pictures as progress. Here is a short photo history catching up to the dash install.

72ArizonaBurb 03-20-2012 10:47 PM

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To fit this dash I had to use my steering wheel location as my starting point since the steering wheel is moved about 2" to the left to align it with the center of the new bucket seats. Once I had that measurement I had to figure out how much to take off each side. I marked the center line of the dash and took all my measurements from there. I split the dash in 1/2 at the center line knowing I would need to take another 3 inches or so out of the middle once I had the ends trimmed up. I left about a 2" lip of the old dash in place thinking I would slide this on up under it and then tack weld it. Turns out it would be better to let it rest on top of the old dash lip. I used a sawzall, jigsaw, metal sheers and tin snips to strip this thing. It looks like I gave it a hair cut after I was done with all the metal shavings in the floor. The upper dimenision is approx 51" left to right. This will leave enough room for an end cap and for the inner door molding to clear the dash. The bottom is slightly wider because the cab of the truck is tappered. Once all cuts were made its just a matter of cutting and fitting patch panels to fill the openings left by the radio, ash tray, steering column and heater controls. I have not decided yet If I am putting and A/C vent in the center or if I am cutting an opening for a single din radio down where the ashtray used to be. Next I need to make some end caps and fill what's left of the speaker hole on the top side. Then work on installing it and adding some bracing.

xpickup 03-21-2012 06:14 AM

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72ArizonaBurb, congrats on your buy. You have a great start. I love what you are doing with the dash. That is one of my favorite dashes.


Shannon

ChuckDriver 03-21-2012 09:14 PM

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Love the Dash!

72ArizonaBurb 03-21-2012 09:36 PM

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Thanks for the compliments on the dash. I looked at all the photo's ChuckDriver had posted on his build sight for inspiration. So far this has not been too tough. I will see how it goes getting it welded in.

72ArizonaBurb 03-24-2012 09:10 AM

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Still working on fit and finish of the dash. Need to do some final triming and then work the end caps and some additional support braces. I put the gauges in it and test fit it last night. I was having a hard time holding it in place by myself and trying to level it up. I then remembered the body man tool I bought at an auction 15 years ago. I think I gave $5 for it. I have only used it a few times but each time it was ideal for what I was doing. It's about 4 feet long and you can push or pull with it depending on how you set it up. It's hard to see in these pics but I have it in the center of the dash and leaning back to the rear of cab. Thought I would throw in pic of the donor car I cut the dash out of also.

50adrod 03-26-2012 09:26 PM

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nice work on my old project, look forward to further updates. you will do a great job.


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