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Old 03-05-2012, 10:09 PM   #1
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The quickie build: 62 Chevy Fleetside " The Hooker's Heel"

Sometimes you sit on something for a few years... With a vision in your head, and itch to complete it, and then life steps in your way. I bought this truck a few years back, 2009 I think, because I had this truck in my head and it had to come out. Then I tripped over life. A long drawn out divorce later I was ready to move this truck and add a 27 track T to my looming mid-life crisis instead.

Until I came across these wheels here on this site. They were the wheels of the vision of this truck in my head...



And sometimes that's all it takes. Mid December 2011 I decide I'm going to build this and order some dropped spindles and disc brakes. I complete bolting them on on Christmas eve and call my uncle with a crazy idea. Can we put this thing together and make the Milwaukee World of Wheels show 7 weeks away? Heck, we gotta give it a shot. So, it gets wheeled out and driven over to my uncles barn. Well, not that easy. After putting the drop spindles on the alignment was off by literally inches. Dialed it back in, then made the trip and left it sit outside.
Came back the next morning, 9am Christmas morning it all began.




That's how she rolled in. Unnamed, but looking sexy with her new shoes on.

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Old 03-05-2012, 10:18 PM   #2
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Re: The quickie build: 62 Chevy Fleetside " The Hooker's Heel"

The good thing is the truck is very clean. From SW Utah, so rust wasn't an issue like most Wisconsin vehicles. But, it was a former highway truck, then a farm truck, so there were dents. And ripples. And..... It begins. By lunch it is torn down pretty far.





Then... Insanity sets in... Fueled by beer....
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Old 03-05-2012, 10:38 PM   #3
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Re: The quickie build: 62 Chevy Fleetside " The Hooker's Heel"

Day ended early...but was Christmas after all... And we returned to start the refinishing process the next day. This was supposed to be just a quickie paint job for the show. Then, like I said insanity set in. Can't have a blue dash with a red and vanilla exterior, so out comes the glass... And gauges... And everything. I begin stripping the dash, and my uncle starts on popping dents and such. But that's nothing. We start brainstorming.. Next thing I know the welder is out and...



We don't need no steenkin door handles... And the dash gets stripped and primed.



Eventually the fuel filler gets welded and filled since the tank was previously relocated to the bed of the truck.


Interior job is going easy, the tin is good. Pic of the floor
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Old 03-05-2012, 11:07 PM   #4
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Re: The quickie build: 62 Chevy Fleetside " The Hooker's Heel"

With the handle shaving roughed in, the attention turned to the roof. There were a few good size dents in the top, the rear seam was split, and the drip rails were more crooked that our politicians. I wish I took pictures of the roof, but you can see the quick primer patch job in the first post.

The front fenders had the lower corners patched from being curled under, and I thought picking up a pair of fenders would be easier than straightening the poor patch job. After much fitting, fenders were test fit.



Next, I moved to the rear of the rig to stay out of the way of the roof repairs. I decided that the gas tank needed to live under the truck where it belongs. Problem is... Its a 62. No kit made. So I went out and grabbed the fuel tank out of the old "treasure chest" and it almost fit in the rearmost gap between the frame rails. I then cut the rivets on the rear most crossmember and flipped it around, closer to the rear of the frame. When we did this, there was energy stored in the chassis and it flexed... About 3". There always was about 3/4" twist to the box, but now we knew where it was stored. We loaded the chassis weight onto the jack while fastening the opposite corner to the floor. We welded the crossmember back in and added a little reinforcement. When the dust settled and the metal cooled, I made some straps and dropped the tank into its new home.



The straps take care of the front to back movement, and then I fabbed a tour crossmember to prevent any side to side movement. Of course all the straps are padded with flat neoprene strips



At this point the colors are known and I need to to order what is on my mind....

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Old 03-05-2012, 11:31 PM   #5
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Flake was ordered from Big Daddy Roth in "ruined retina red". I decided to put on two different sixes of flake, .025 ans .015. The larger flake to get the big pop, the smaller flake of fill in the gaps and add all the sparkle. My uncle layed on the base red (becaus we had some free red) and the first couple layers of flake before I got there after work. After that we alternated coats because we have two completely differently spraying styles.

Everything was going well... Until....



Not once. Not even twice... But 5 times. Five £€&$@ flies in January. In Wisconsin. There neede to be a solution. Maybe a sacrifice....

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Old 03-05-2012, 11:45 PM   #6
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Once 13 layers of clear were on, it all seemed to look ok. Paint still has the wet ripple to it, but it had the look...





The last fly that landed in the paint got pushed in and cleared over. No kidding. I wanted a corpse to scare them away when the rest of the body was being painted. As soon as the roof was done it was taped over and the dash prepped. I had to pick up a little more red... And I had a heart attack. Regular old GM code 72 base coat red is $246 per QUART!... that is twice as much as a GALLON of my body color is!
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Old 03-06-2012, 08:42 AM   #7
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Re: The quickie build: 62 Chevy Fleetside " The Hooker's Heel"

Cool build and nice color combination
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Old 03-06-2012, 10:08 AM   #8
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Old 03-06-2012, 10:49 AM   #9
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great work! you know i love me some flake!! 13 coats!!!! damn!!!
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Old 03-08-2012, 06:23 PM   #10
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This is funny. I looked at this yesterday on my ipad to add the next few steps and the pics are out of order, so I stopped. I look at it today and the pics are now back in order..? WTF photobucket??

Thanks for the compliments. We were really flying through it.. didn't show a lot of the detail work.. undercoating, frame painting, trim work, polishing EVERYTHING...

Als onever explained the name. I sent my girlfriend a pic of the roof right when it was done being flaked and she said it looks like a strippers shoe.. I'm like.. "What???" she says you know... a hooker's heel.

it stuck...

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