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Here it is, finally! A 79 Flatbed that was begging for a remodel! This is right after driving it home, nothing done to it yet.
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Yep, drove it an hour and 15 minutes with that 2year old plate on it without getting stopped!!
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First had to take off the bed and see exactly how bad the frame was. Surprisingly good shape, had to fill a few spots from water damage.
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Put the plow on it, bed is just sitting there on wood spacers. Frame still original length. Looks great with a plow, but just too tall to avoid little pine trees in driveway!
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Thats a small block chevy on the end of the frame rails under the tarp. Needed some weight! Shows the height difference pretty well.
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Time to get serious with it and cut the frame. Made up the tools to hold the frame. They are slotted to allow me to slide the halves back together.
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Nervous about cutting the frame even though I knew I could do it. So I put the visor on instead!
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Frame is cut and truck is back together! You can see the 25" piece I took out on the floor. Had a heck of a time welding it because the frame was magnetic. Nobody can explain that yet. Best I can come up with is maybe it was hit by lightning! went through a lot of gas heating up that much frame!
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Bed is on and bed supports made to bolt to original mounting holes. Still aligning everything.
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It's together!!!! Time for cosmetics!
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Think maybe that was before I finished lining up the bed. It matches the lower skirting on the cab now. And yep, that is a 9' door!
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Added the roll-bar and stacks, painted the rims, and sort of hung a bumper from an 88.
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Finished washing off debris from body work. Hood and fenders had been abused and repaired once already. Nothing like cleaning up a little rust spot and finding a 4" hole! Had to make a new lower fender, thanks to a friend that has the forming tools and press it went pretty well.
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At the local car show, didn't win, but kids had a great time climbing all over it. Wasn't finished anyway.
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Bumper is about to get put on right and a plate put behind it to fill the gap.
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Had changed the stacks over to the flappers too. I like they way they clang around!
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Just think it looks cool with the steam showing up! Still doing odds and ends to it, will post more when I can.
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awesome
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A 5000 long nose!
Want to do that to my 87 C6500 GMC? LOL! First you'd have to get the locked up big block out. |
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How is it to drive now vs when it was a longer frame? Is it bouncy? |
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It bounces pretty well!! The flatbed was a lot heavier also. I'm going to do some suspension work to it, but started tearing apart my '70 and got deeper into it than I had planned. After I adjusted the steering slop it is fairly nice to drive, but if you have a bad back you wont make long trips!
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Finally got around to putting in the gap cover above and behind the bumper! Vast improvement!
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Thanks! it took some thinking but those slots made it so easy to roll the truck back together. all I had to do was lean on the tire and the frame came together exactly where I wanted it.
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Reminds me of http://www.bigasstrux.com/
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