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Joey~ap is going to do a 456 k5 conversion.
I pm'ed him and let him know that I had seen one like that in a wrecking yard. I stumbled on it when I was looking for a good bedside, this one was already off, I picked it up, and then noticed the welds on the inside, I looked at it again, and then held it up next to the short fleet next to it... and haaay this thing was REAL short!! I commented about it to kelly, and he said a guy spent an afternoon pulling the bedside off, before he realized that it was a "shortened" fleet... Anyway, cool idea Joey~ap, I hope you get farther than these guys did (btw- you can't really tell but this is sitting on a 75 k5 4wd chassis) also a drawing and a photoshop to fuel the fire! |
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Too cool...thanks for sharing. That thing on a 4x4 running gear would be quite a combination and very unique.
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I like this one. Fleet bed would be cool too.
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Here's a photochop for ya:
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Thanks!
We are gettin there! Spent Spring Break workin on it. Got the cab positioned on the K5 frame. I think I am going to take the brackets off the 66 frame and bolt/weld them on to the new frame. May line up easier. I will get pix up as soon as I can. |
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I like it!
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Nice looking trucks, a K5 in that body style would be sharp.
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see I dont understand the point of chopping a truck to fit it on a k5 frame? is it the wheel base they are after??? I think to make it look right you would need to some how chop a burban down! I have brought this topic up before and some people responded with some really nice photoshop burbans, second thing is will the top be removable? and if so, full vert or 3/4?? I'm anxious to see this play out, if i had the place and the tools I would be all over it!
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All the components were too far gone on my truck to save. Its going to actually be cheaper for me to do it this way. I would have rather chopped down a 4x4 burb, but dont have the facilities. |
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so instead of cutting your bed sides, why not stretch the frame 4 inches??? i believe thats the diff between a blazer frame and a shortbed truck frame!
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these trucks are cool, i like the idea to stretch the frame also for the 4x4 than shorten the truck, but they are bad a$$ looking i love the 2 wheel shorten sub
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dino wanted to say your trucks make my hair stand up, i hope to see you around mesa when i get back there after i get out of the Marine Corp in 5 days , I will be moving to boulder canyon, on ellsworth and mcdowell! know where it is?
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good info!
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I thought a K5 was 106.5" and a SWB was 115"?
8.5" difference. |
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69-72 Blazer=104"
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hey Jon, is that at your buddys yard in arlee? I need that in my yard. pm me
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Are you guys going to shorten a fleet bed for this?
If so I think it would look better with a shortened long fleet bed (like the truck in the first pic) I think the larger wheelwells would look better with the bigger 4wd tires. |
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Short.
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roger!! will do!
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yes they are about 3 inches longer, you can kindof tell, if you look at the very first pic, and then the yellow sub, or the red 4wd.
Here is a short fleet, and then a "shortened" fleet. I actually like the shortened box better. |
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