05-31-2011, 09:36 AM
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Lucky Teter at the wheel
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Memphis, TN
Posts: 1,896
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Re: ** YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN ** The truck Chevrolet should have built.
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Originally Posted by coops714x4
Drew all I can say is if you understand ALL that wiring YOU ONE SMART FELLER !!!!
heck that's one of the reasons I'm building my truck, I'm tired of not being able to work on the newer stuff ANYWAY if you figure all that mess out you got my vote as KING OF WIRING !!!! all hail the king LOL
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Originally Posted by Newtz67
Very nice!
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Originally Posted by ejn74
You have done an awesome job on this truck!! I also think you defiantly have the talent to put in the fourth door before you paint it. Keep up the good work with the truck and your spirituality!
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Originally Posted by my4by2
Man I love this build!!! I sure wish that I had gone with a new truck frame to get all the ABS stuff, but oh well... Look forward to seeing more pics & keep up the great work man!
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Originally Posted by thalsten
I'm a Newbie to the Website and all I have to say is WOW, and you better give your wife a big hug. My wife bought me a 71 and now wants me to put it on a late model 4x4 chassis with my boys. Would love to do it but I don't think she understands the amount of time involved (have you kept a time log ?). You must have a saint for a wife. So congrats to you for the great job, and congrats to her for being so patient.
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Originally Posted by ksucatz
What can I say that has not already been uttered by everyone who sees this. WOW
Do you still have a couple extra air handlers that you need to get rid of? I love the idea of using production parts and saving money. That is what has kept me from installing one of the aftermarket systems.
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Originally Posted by 67ChevyRedneck
I stayed away from these forums for quite some time (the projects one), mostly because I spent way too much time looking at projects and I was just floored when I saw this about a month ago and how quickly the whole project came together! It took a long time to get through it all but it was worth it. Sucks you gotta send the cab out, hopefully it will be back real soon.
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Originally Posted by zxwut?
Funny, I'm in the exact same scenario except Afghanistan.
This is a crazy awesome build! Good work. 
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Originally Posted by heavy_duty
Man that truck is plain old BAD TO DA BONE.If I knew of a body guy that could do that treatment to my 68 burb.It would be a done deal.Oh well I will just follow your build.
Ed
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Originally Posted by 68greg
Drew, It's crazy watching this thing come together it seems when I get get on the computer there is another page of posts great reading for me. This truck is going to be a real conversation starter for sure. And yes thread tape on the sensor screw it in done deal. Btw what is your eta on being done is it still on track hope you didn't have any storm damage terrible storms my wife is still having phone troubles and internet troubles makes it hard to talk to her. Anyway build looks great hope to see it one day. Can't wait to get home and start on mine. Your international fanbase seems to be growing as well good job.
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Originally Posted by VA72C10
looking good!
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Originally Posted by Putter
Drew...I have been following this build for months....and JUST NOTICED your location. Watch out cause central Mississippi is just under 4 hours from you. Might have visitors one day!! Several of us members are here and we aren't afraid of a road trip!!
Progress looks amazing, by the way.
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Originally Posted by 68 TT
And fast.
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Originally Posted by JasonBird
cool, looking good!
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Originally Posted by jbclassix
mistakes, re-dos, and whatever else, I am still jealous of your progress! You are doing a GREAT job and I have MUCH respect for your work!
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher
Drew the truck is looking awesome! I had to go back several pages to pick up where I left off. Very nice work as always! I am really thinking about getting a burb lined up so I can build myself a hauler this winter. I want as much cab room as I can get. With that being said, seeing how you have done yours already. Do you think you could cut the burb body at the front of the rear wheel well and then add the truck cab rear portion on there?I'd like to have a lot of cab room if I can.
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher
Looking good!
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Originally Posted by 70truckguy
Great, I can't wait to see this project come together. It's gonna look awesome.
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Originally Posted by LONG 2B LOW
Been following the build and it's lookin awesome, it keeps me motivated to work on my on my work, keep up the good work and don't feel to bad about the paint, I'm about to repaint my truck for the 3rd time in 3 months.
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Originally Posted by RagingAsian
my goodness, I like this project, but I wont lie, I cringed a little when I found out what you did to the sub.
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Originally Posted by VA72C10
looking good!
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Originally Posted by my4by2
Much improved & very nice!
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Originally Posted by LooseCannon
nice spray work
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Originally Posted by BlackTopMotors
Whatever you did this time it worked. Good Job/I'm taking notes.
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Originally Posted by FRENCHBLUE72
Nice and shiny ...
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Originally Posted by silverboy02
looking good man
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Originally Posted by butternut1972
Paint looks nice.
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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher
Very nice save!
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Originally Posted by jamie72
somehow didn`t see this build,from last night to now,i`m impressed.. i`d say this is one of the top 3 builds that made me say wow,since i`ve been on this site. great job can`t wait to see it completed..
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Thanks for all the positive comments, it's nice to know you care.
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Drew
YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN (Finished with MAJOR Surgery - IT'S ALIVE!!!)
The Bride is currently under the knife!
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