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1957 Chevy truck laying rockers NVR2OLD
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I'm currently building a 57 truck. Front end is done does any body have or know a link to somebody else's build for the cnotch height to lay rocker. Thank you. Will post pics soon.
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One more.
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Rednek13x is building one for his project. And Porter Built has a real nice one too!
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Looks good.
Kim |
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Had a real stress full day today. Nothing got done parts that were suppose to be here weren't. Aaaaaahhhhhhh
I took a week off from work to finish this truck and I need it done. I plan on driving it everyday. |
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Been there waiting on parts too! Really nice looking front subframe. Like the way you've integrated the engine mounts.
Looks like you are going LS for power. Cool! |
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i found it all has to do with tire size, how you mount your bags, what bags your using, overall lift and min bag height, ride height, to figure out what size notch you are going to need to build to achieve what you want.
I took all that into consideration for my build and i think i came up with something that should get my rockers on the ground. Check out my build for ideas. |
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I had to notch mine 11" to lay down on 31" tires. The notch at Joe Hortons Welder Series will give you 8" +/-, so in theory it would lay on 28" tires.
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One more
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More progress. The frame is done. Putting lines into it no. Air fuel etc
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Few more. So far I have 6 full days into it. I hope to be driving it by the end of the week. It has really been kicking my arse. But it will be worth it's weight in gold!!! I will drive it every day
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Side shot
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Last one. Just some simple bars I bent up for strength and integrity.
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Just a little run down of me. I love old cars. Especially early Impalas and bel air's. I'm 40 years old and tired of driving the same old bs. Tahoe silverado blah blah blah. I sold my tahoe and turbo charged Seadoo to build this truck. I figured why buy a used truck to depriciate in value. Why not build a old truck. Update it correctly and drive it everyday. So here I am.
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Frame looks real nice.
Kim |
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Hydrojunkie, frame is looking really good. Fast work this week! What did you use for a bender?
I get it about wanting to drive something different and being tired of the same old stuff. Buddy of mine is planning same. |
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Frame is looking real good! Did I spy some new Camaro wheels under the yellow bed in the corner????
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Progress.
All Accuair sensors are mounted. Brake line in. Fuel lines in. Gas tank in. Vhx Dakota digital sensors in. Rad support painted with rad in. Not to much more. The exhaust is going to be next. |
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Air set up is done.
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Damn...you on vacation? your moving along pretty quick. You have any photos of the elevel sensors mounted? gonna be a nice ride.
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