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VA72C10
![]() Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Midlothian, VA
Posts: 25,269
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Re: 1972 Cheyenne Super Short Fleet Big Block build!
I'm doing this in my garage which is under my bedroom in our split level house. Blessed to have a nice house and garage....but it could always be larger....a lot larger
![]() Maybe one day. Until now check out my clearance (or lack thereof)...this is why most of my builds take place in Jason's shop who does all my welding work for me.....truck will be headed over there soon to get it's last bit of rust surgically removed ![]() Here's the garage in all it's (cough) glory ![]() Got a little room on the driver's side (like 3 inches). Those shelves hold hundreds of itemized parts for our trucks so it's like having a parts store right in my own garage ![]() ![]() Passenger side is tighter still (basically touching the engine and actually touching the toolbox) ![]() No speeding in my garage.....note the "new" fenders....temporary fixes until I find some super nice originals w/ trim. Sold the aftermarket ones Saturday. ![]() Here are the engine and tranny for now... ![]() And the rest of the junk....somewhere buried in the packaging and boxes are 6 rust free doors, several rust free fenders, vent windows, etc etc etc ![]() ![]() Last one for now... ![]()
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Looking for a 67-72 swb or blazer project in or around VA. ![]() |
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