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Old 02-26-2013, 12:27 AM   #1
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

I have always been curious how the fenders of the big trucks would look like on a big 4x4 like yours. I think the big tires would look sweet fillimg up the flares . Maybe one of the photoshop gurus could take the cab and fenders you found and graft it onto your chassis.
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Old 02-26-2013, 04:11 AM   #2
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

I would go with the 60 chev hood, I painted the 61 parklight housings in mine to kind of get the center to "float".

are you goiong to cut down the big 60 grille and use it?

shame that big 60 went down, looks like og paint, and if the pass side is half as nice looking as the drivers.....it would have been a perfect candidate for a conversion like the yellow one.
also a couple 4x4's with the big truck front clip...both in dire need of having the big flares grafted to thier rear wheelwells too though...I think the measurement for the original 9.00 20's on the big trucks is a 44 inch diameter..
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Old 02-26-2013, 06:39 AM   #3
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The 60 looks good on your truck.
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Old 02-26-2013, 11:26 AM   #4
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I love the double hump hood. I'd love to get ahold of the doors on that truck too...mine are in bad shape.
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Old 02-26-2013, 08:56 PM   #5
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

Me actually I think the 60 hood goes better with the GMC grill,But what do I know,You've
changed everything else so why not.It's your build so BUILD it LIKE YOU want it.All of Yalls
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Old 02-26-2013, 10:29 PM   #6
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

I like the green hood myself...they are kind of growing on me. With all the work you are doing I think you should go back and grab those fenders too!
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Old 02-26-2013, 10:43 PM   #7
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

60 hood for sure!! A little biased though, lol.
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Old 02-26-2013, 10:45 PM   #8
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60 hood, and do some pressed inserts like your bumper.
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Old 02-26-2013, 11:16 PM   #9
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

The fenders, running boards hood and grill off that donor flat bed will give the truck a more "powerful" stance. The hood alone makes the front end look to busy..
The GMC hood looks better with the GMC grill...... IMHO
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The fenders, running boards hood and grill off that donor flat bed will give the truck a more "powerful" stance. The hood alone makes the front end look to busy..
The GMC hood looks better with the GMC grill...... IMHO
What Chris says is right,...
However....I've got the wider flares on my '66 C4000 and have eyeballed the whole thing along side my '63....and I can say....IMO.....It would look better to use the Chev C-50 fenders.....a little narrower flare, and then loose the running boards and extension off the back of the fender and then play with the hood and grill..
But I also have a feelin that if ya had it set up as a dually and had done some fender work in the rear....then the wider fenders, like the ones on your doner truck and my sixty-six 4000 would more'n likely look jest slicker'n $hit, running boards and all.
Maybe.

This one isn't too hard to look at, I'm thinkin..
A fella might just wish he had those running boards come Prom Night.
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Old 02-28-2013, 11:24 AM   #11
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

The 60 hood definitely looks better with your early style double hump dash and the double lights grill.
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Old 02-28-2013, 10:38 PM   #12
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

Lookin fantastic! Definitely inspirational stuff here! I'll chime in and say that I like the 60 hood with GMC grille, but think you should go back and get the flared fenders for the front to make it a true HD GMC!
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Old 03-05-2013, 01:52 AM   #13
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Re: Project '66 Dirtrod: K-30 Extended Cab

perhaps I am late to the party but I say use the old hood. don't get me wrong I like the green hood as well but the old one seems to "fit" your truck better
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Old 03-06-2013, 12:27 AM   #14
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I normally like the newer style hoods but that old double hump looks pretty mean with your set up.
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Old 03-06-2013, 08:52 AM   #15
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soooo... which hood is it going to be?

personally i like the 64-66 hood.
the double hump hood is cool but too curvy to punch louvers.

just sayin', louvers on the hood of that truck would seem natural. 2 cents...
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soooo... which hood is it going to be?

personally i like the 64-66 hood.
the double hump hood is cool but too curvy to punch louvers.

just sayin', louvers on the hood of that truck would seem natural. 2 cents...
He's been saying it's going to be the 60 hood...we've had it sitting on there and it would probably look funny to us now if it wasn't there

But, I like louvers ...do you know somebody that'll punch louvers (nicely)?

There's no reason we can't have two hoods
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Old 03-07-2013, 07:59 AM   #17
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He's been saying it's going to be the 60 hood...we've had it sitting on there and it would probably look funny to us now if it wasn't there

But, I like louvers ...do you know somebody that'll punch louvers (nicely)?

There's no reason we can't have two hoods
yeah i know a guy in ozark missouri. hes very good at it and charges a buck a punch, or at least that was the price when he did work for me 6-8 years ago.
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i like the 60 hood on it
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Well guys its been awhile with no updates so ill throw one up!

After having the '60 hood on for so long, it's gonna be the one that stays. It just gives the truck that massive look that I've been going for.

Still inching slowly forward to working on the cab mounts but just haven't done it yet.

But I did get a HUGE surprise for my birthday. After selling my 38" tires I had on her, I've just had some blown out trailer spares to roll around on. But after dreaming of finding some new wheels, my parents had these wheels made for me. They are 20" fuel wheels that were sent to OMF who did an awesome job at putting beadlock rings on them!!
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Well guys its been awhile with no updates so ill throw one up!

After having the '60 hood on for so long, it's gonna be the one that stays. It just gives the truck that massive look that I've been going for.

Still inching slowly forward to working on the cab mounts but just haven't done it yet.

But I did get a HUGE surprise for my birthday. After selling my 38" tires I had on her, I've just had some blown out trailer spares to roll around on. But after dreaming of finding some new wheels, my parents had these wheels made for me. They are 20" fuel wheels that were sent to OMF who did an awesome job at putting beadlock rings on them!!
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We wouldn't mind if you posted a few more progress reports.
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very cool !! and your parents are too
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Holey....truck!? I have to say the truck is PHENOMINAL!!! So are your parents! I know I'm a little old, but are they adopting?.....Can I just come live there? I'll put a bed in a corner somewhere and you'll never know I'm there! Seriously, Incredible craftsmanship! I wish I had the know how to stretch my cabs. I'm 6'4" and I have a 46 project that I feel like a frog in, my knees are rubbing my ears. The 66 isn't quite so bad. Let's have an update on yours, I was halfway through reading your build and was out in my shop with a tape measure and sharpie....and now that my 2 wheel drive frame is done you have me thinking of going to 4......update,update
I think I can find an air mattress laying around here somewhere! But yea, the ext. cab will give us enough room to push the seats back and stretch out a bit.

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R-Tonka Rocks...I know you guys are proud of each other, ..it shows in yer work.
Your whole family is obviously outstanding
Your rig is coming right along. Looks great.
What are you thinkin as far as tires are concerned...?

We wouldn't mind if you posted a few more progress reports.
Thanks, and yea it's a blast being able to work with my dad and slowly learn the stuff that he learned over the years. It's nice to have someone to butt heads with and argue about how something should be done. That way when we finally figure it out, it turns out to be a much better/cooler part/idea.

As far as tires and wheels go, things never stay the same. I had the 20" beadlocks but I ended up needing those on my daily driver so I have my old DD tires/wheels on as rollers now. But I am leaning towards 22.5 8-lug beadlocks with a set of semi truck "Super Single" on/off road tires of some sort similar to the ones found on the front of concrete trucks. They will probably be about a 44x17.5 R22.5
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Wow, those wheels are going to look amazing on your truck. Keep it up and thanks for the update. Good luck on getting more finished on her!
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Holey....truck!? I have to say the truck is PHENOMINAL!!! So are your parents! I know I'm a little old, but are they adopting?.....Can I just come live there? I'll put a bed in a corner somewhere and you'll never know I'm there! Seriously, Incredible craftsmanship! I wish I had the know how to stretch my cabs. I'm 6'4" and I have a 46 project that I feel like a frog in, my knees are rubbing my ears. The 66 isn't quite so bad. Let's have an update on yours, I was halfway through reading your build and was out in my shop with a tape measure and sharpie....and now that my 2 wheel drive frame is done you have me thinking of going to 4......update,update
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Dang man you were being a little humble I wasnt expecting all of that whew. Awesome build man.
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