I couldn't resist.. My new 1970 Panel
New guy here, and I just want to share what I found while at the Daytona Turkey Rod Run.
http://i42.tinypic.com/2cwlaaa.jpg Excluding the rust this is a pretty solid truck.. http://i43.tinypic.com/2z6grko.jpg Even the inside looks solid.. http://i40.tinypic.com/2jzic9.jpg The seller also gave me a set of rust free Suburban doors, I can't believe how rust free! I am amazed. He also threw in a complete AC set up... front AND rear out of a Suburban (all of the pieces and parts). The front end is not so hot looking but I have that covered. http://i43.tinypic.com/2yxk5s0.jpg I am going to use this one.. from my '69 truck project http://i44.tinypic.com/tzbyf.jpg |
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Neat find. I would really like to have a panel. Keep us updated on the progress. Looks like your cat has to inspect all the new stuff too..:) LockDoc |
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Thanks LockDoc. Ha Ha Yes she did approve and for some silly reason so did my wife! I am amazed at how solid this thing is. Now i just need to sell all the '69 truck parts I have been hording for the past 2 years to fund this one!!!!:chevy: |
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Looks like a great start. Panels are so cool.
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Just be sure and sign up for the Premium membership if you are going to sell the parts on here. 25 bucks a year but you have a captive audience...:) LockDoc |
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That is going to be one sweet ride :metal:
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Looks awesome!! I'll enjoy watching you get it together. Makes me nostalgic for the pre-resto version of my panel...
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Thanks, I was pleasantly surprised then I took the floor mat out. the floors feel solid. There are some holes in the inner rockers and it is real lacy up by the pedals
http://i40.tinypic.com/w05n3k.jpg Funny thing is I just bought a new Floor pan and toe kick panel for my '69 Chevy... now I can't use the floor pan but the kick panel and some patches I'll be golden. From the passenger side... http://i39.tinypic.com/2zpma79.jpg |
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Why cant you use the floor pan? ... did you buy the giant one for the whole underside of the pick up or just the fronts? Just the fronts should be the same as the truck. I bought just the fronts for pick up for my panel. My body guy had to cut em up a bunch, but that was just because they were a crappy fit no matter what you put em in =)
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My plans for this truck is to paint it the same GM color on the body and do the roof white or a light GM silver and fix the rust. I really want it to look like it did when it came out of the factory.
Except for this... http://i42.tinypic.com/20jlix3.jpg A Florida truck needs AC... http://i40.tinypic.com/rr8nxe.jpg Front and rear!! ;) http://i42.tinypic.com/1y031s.jpg http://i39.tinypic.com/2pphumw.jpg :chevy: |
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The complete floor pan braces and all. It's an A.M.D pan. |
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OK that makes sense ... good luck with the build. My nephews may goad me into actually getting my panel on the road in 2014 ... We'll see =)
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You are going to be disappointed in mine ... Its a 69 with a 68 front end =)
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For what it's worth, I used a pick up floor in my cab as well. It worked out well, with a little trimming from behind where the seats would be and it also allowed me to get truck seats easily since the mounting was the same.
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The doors fenders and hood have been done hanging in my shop for a few years. The body is done parked out in the FIL barn for a few years and the chassis has been done for going on a year (built by board member Livrat for me). So now all I need to do is see you guys that have been posting a bunch of panels lately to keep taking pictures of your progress to help motivate us.
So keep posting your pics RustySS ... no more jacking your thread from me =) |
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This work was done by my friends but luckily I've got pics, hope they help...for more details I'd be happy to ask them and pass along info.
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Neat looking panel. Certainly don't see those everyday.
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I don't know if anybody cares but 70 was the last year of panel trucks the reason is 71 was the first year of that ever so long over used Chevy van. That killed production of panel Trucks so if you see a panel with 72 nose grill just smile and tell the person. Nice truck ,window suburbans lived till 72
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You are a bad, bad person for rubbing that panel in our faces! :devil:
JUST KIDDING! I think it's great and posting makes me want one more and more. I wondered why the panel disappeared....so the van took it over. I'd still rather have a panel though....vans are not attractive in my mind. |
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Welcome to the club!
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ADMIN.. I decided to make this a build thread ( I don't want to clutter) would you please move this to the build thread? |
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