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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Rio Vista, TX
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1966 lay frame build
I didn't want to start a thread until I had something decent to show off. I am building a 1966 C10 SWB BBW factory a/c cab that will lay frame and it will have a LQ4 with a performance LS3 top end. Started with rust repair. BTW, I hate the rust repair.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Lookin great so far!
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
After the cab was rust free and the chassis components from Choppin Block came in, I realized that I did not want to use the factory frame rails. I decided to fab rails from the back half to the front bumper. Started on the welding table.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Finally got it down on the ground and dropped the motor in. The stock exhaust manifolds do not fit. Does anyone know a good header for an LS3 that are compact?
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Lookin good!
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Looks good so far. I used a Headman Header for LS swaps on my last one. They have gone up in price a bunch since I bought them.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Frame looks good!
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Looks like a real good start.
Do a little layin' frame myself. I'm in. |
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Been a lot of work since I last posted.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Any pictures for the "in between" period?
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
lookin good
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
I always go long periods of time w/o posting. I was able to get my truck tore down and the frame reassembled.
Freshened the look of the motor and accessory drive. |
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Decided to try out the fuaxtina paint job. It tuned out fair. Wish I was handy with an airbrush to make it look more real with some detail work.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
A little more of the fauxtina coming together.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Some great work.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Truck is turning out very nice.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
The fauxtina looks good from my monitor.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Great work. I love the full chassis build.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Looks really good; love the wing windows removed.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Cool build .you are working hard at it. Will be a lot of fun.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Are your front tubs slosh tubs?
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Rio Vista, TX
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
They are, but I had to cut reliefs in for my GSI hood hinges and have them fiberglassed.
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Re: 1966 lay frame build
Done and sold. Got to finish a 1949 3100, then it is time to start the gold truck.
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