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11-19-2008, 07:53 PM | #1 |
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Scotts 67-72 firewall
Here's some installed pictures of the 67-72 Chevy Truck firewalls. I have some fab shots, but for the life of me I can't find them right now. I'll post those ones tonight as soon as I can find them
This firewall retails at $699 for the firewall and kick panels This one is set up to add 4 inches of foot room, but you can get them stock also.
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11-19-2008, 07:55 PM | #2 |
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Cool! I need that leg room at 6' 3". Looks cool too!
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Nice! Any shots of the kick panels? What kind of bracing is there inside?
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Lookin' good!
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11-19-2008, 08:40 PM | #6 |
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Re: Scotts 67-72 firewall
hope this doesnt sound rude... but $800 for flat sheet steel cut to shape? I know it has a couple bends..but it seems like something anyone can make with a air sheer and welder.
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you will notice it has a double rolled recess this is for the engine clearence the recess has been fully welded and metal finish.The firewall comes with new kick panels as well.The kick panels you weld these directly to the stock floor pan.On thursday we will take some shots of the inside of the cab so you can see how the firewall looks after it has been fully welded in. Thankyou, Justin Scotts hotrods |
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11-19-2008, 09:04 PM | #9 |
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Sounds good man... The setup looks great, just thought it was pricey.
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11-20-2008, 12:26 PM | #10 |
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I was right about one thing...I did overprice it, LOL.
The price is actually $699.00 for the firewall and kick panels.
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More foot-room is always welcome .These old trucks didn't seem that tight years ago. then you get the stock steering wheel pushed in your chest,,kinda tight-KB
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more pics as promised
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- Is that a stock bolt-in tranny hump?
- How does the extended floor affect pedal placement with the under floor booster? - Any internal bracing planned? Thanks -Chris
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more room for the tranny.On this truck in are shop it has a tube chassis and it is full independent on air and lays out on 22's and the motor is a l-s1 motor with a 4l80e tranny.The master booster on this truck is mounted under the dash and the firewall was dropped down to add more leg room for are customer and we have some bracing mounted to inside of the firewall and we are going to be running the bracing downward to the floor area.We are going to be mounting some hinges on the firewall and these will tie into the firewall bracing so the sheetmetal will not have any flex.The factory hinges will not work,they run into the tires when it is layed out.For the brake pedal we have a different brake pedal we make with are kits when somebody wants one of are firewalls with more leg room.We also make another firewall for these trucks that does not have any issues with the brake pedal.That firewall does not have any more leg room.Hopefully this answers your questions. Thankyou, Justin Scotts Hotrods |
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It does. Thanks for the detailed response. Are you guys working on anything for inner fenders?
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that is in the shop.Like I was saying earlier it has 22's on the front now and the truck lays out.The fender wells we are making will work with other size wheels and tires.When we get closer on them we will post some pics. Thankyou, Justin SCOTTS HOTRODS |
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That is pretty slick!
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Oh by the way the firewall looks real good!! I'm feelin that!
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I would like to see those inner fender wells also. Mabey you can come up with some wider wheel tubs for the rear also.
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Wow, you guys are really stepping up to the plate and giving us some great options! Subscribed.
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cowl panel we make out of 16 ga sheetmetal that also retains the factory wipers,but give you a smooth look. On friday in the shop we are going to be shaving the drip rails on the 67 cab and we are also going to be filling in the factory rear roof seam.We will be posting some pictures for you guys to look at. JUSTIN Scotts HOTRODS |
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great stuff to see, Justin, and Jeph. i am about to start on my truck next week now, so can not wait to get the booster from you guys, thanks and the guys at scotts are real good, best service in the industrry i have come across yet!!!
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What are you doing for hood hinges?
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