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Old 08-23-2007, 12:08 AM   #1
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Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*

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Mike,

It was like that when I pulled the rubber seal off. I think it was actually stamped that way. Are you going to leave the handle on the back? Will it be functional since you're lifting from the bottom? What about the factory push button?

Awesome work as always, . I'm missing my Burb already, . Oh, well. I think I have found 2 more projects here, .
Interesting that it may have been stamped that way. Well not anymore

I'm keeping the handle and push button. With the gass-struts you just open it as you would normally open the liftgate but take a step back because of the swing-up tailgate. It's not an awkward motion as I too imagined it might be. It's not much different from opening a new Tahoe/Burb hatch (though those handles are a bit lower).

It's still looking like I'll be enjoyin some green chillis with ya sometime in Sep. So I'll be in a similar boat as you, but I get weekends at home

Interested in what you might have dug up down there
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Old 08-22-2007, 11:53 PM   #2
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Since the rainy season is fast approaching (got a little taste this week ), and I know this is not going to paint any time soon, I decided to put the rear glass in without sealant for now. Hopefully I'll be able to get it back out without damaging anything when it comes time for paint...

So I've had this custom quarter glass ready to go for a few months now. Sierra Glass in Hillsboro did a great job and gave me a lot of good advice. I also had all new seals ready to go. So today was as good a day as any...

Here's the glass (tempered and with the "bug" in the correct location):



For some reason these seals were a little too long... About 20"




So I had to do a little trimming (no room for mistakes at $150/pr!)


all trimmed without glass in:






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Old 08-22-2007, 11:58 PM   #3
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and we have glass (put the back glass in too)













Next I need to put a temporary floor and notch cover in.

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Old 08-23-2007, 12:07 AM   #4
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good job, i can guarentee that i would of broke that glass.... so far ive attempeted to istall 2 windshields and remove 2 windshield (4 diffrent vehicles) and ive broke everyonegreat work..
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Old 08-23-2007, 12:11 AM   #5
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good job, i can guarentee that i would of broke that glass.... so far ive attempeted to istall 2 windshields and remove 2 windshield (4 diffrent vehicles) and ive broke everyonegreat work..
This was my FIRST glass install and I had NO HELP I'm lucky it went as well as it did. Next time I'm going to be sure I have a buddy (especially after paint).
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Old 08-23-2007, 12:23 AM   #6
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Suspence is Killing me Wondering What your next Stroke of Genius will be.......

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Old 08-23-2007, 02:18 AM   #7
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wow this thing is amazing!
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Old 08-23-2007, 03:33 PM   #8
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wow this thing is amazing!
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Suspence is Killing me Wondering What your next Stroke of Genius will be.......

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I don't have many more mods to do. I can tell you what the next steps are (in no set order):
  • Temp floor and notch cover in back (will eventually be a modified truck bed wood kit)
  • Gas-Struts on hatch (need to relocate lower ball-studs)
  • Exhaust re-route (tucked up)
  • Truck style tail lights/gate (pic below)
  • 67-68 front clip
  • Wheel-well mods to accommodate 20/22's that are waiting to go on
  • Modify lower/side trim to fit
  • Complete all rust repair (yes it still has some but I have all the new sheet metal)
  • Disassemble/Paint/Reassemble
  • Interior to include molded fiberglass rear/side panels to accomodate my 12" JL's in rear corners (similar to the kick panels I made)
  • Drive and enjoy it

...and these are the Hart_Rod inspired tails/gate mod I'm planning. Very similar to his engenius execution (this chop is based on his pic), but I'm moving the lights slightly up/in and running no tail light trim:
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Old 08-23-2007, 06:09 PM   #9
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I don't have many more mods to do. I can tell you what the next steps are (in no set order):
  • Temp floor and notch cover in back (will eventually be a modified truck bed wood kit)
  • Gas-Struts on hatch (need to relocate lower ball-studs)
  • Exhaust re-route (tucked up)
  • Truck style tail lights/gate (pic below)
  • 67-68 front clip
  • Wheel-well mods to accommodate 20/22's that are waiting to go on
  • Modify lower/side trim to fit
  • Complete all rust repair (yes it still has some but I have all the new sheet metal)
  • Disassemble/Paint/Reassemble
  • Interior to include molded fiberglass rear/side panels to accomodate my 12" JL's in rear corners (similar to the kick panels I made)
  • Drive and enjoy it
Sheesh, is that all? One thing that stands out to me by its exemption, mods to the front clip. Sure, using the 67-68 clip is a mod in itself, but these were available those years and is kind of the "thing" to do now. You just have to come up with something better. I'm sorry, but after what you've done so far from the doors back, it just will not due to simply replace the front clip. I want more, expect more, dammit, we demand more . Oh yeah, don't forget the pictures.

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Old 08-23-2007, 08:29 PM   #10
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You must be some kind of ninja. That sub is amazing - project of the year, show winner, and many other great things.
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Sheesh, is that all? One thing that stands out to me by its exemption, mods to the front clip. Sure, using the 67-68 clip is a mod in itself, but these were available those years and is kind of the "thing" to do now. You just have to come up with something better. I'm sorry, but after what you've done so far from the doors back, it just will not due to simply replace the front clip. I want more, expect more, dammit, we demand more . Oh yeah, don't forget the pictures.

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Here's a Link to Thread he Started On Getting Suggestion's on How to Do The 68 Clip, I don't know which route he has Decided on Yet. Whatever it is I'm Sure it Will be as Impressive as Rest Has Been..............

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Old 08-30-2007, 02:32 AM   #12
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it just will not due to simply replace the front clip. I want more, expect more, dammit, we demand more . Oh yeah, don't forget the pictures.

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What do you guys think of these (with a shaved rear bumper too)?

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Old 08-24-2007, 02:51 PM   #13
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You guys are fueling the insanity

Hgs: I hear ya. It won't be stock, but I do want to keep it simple. Maybe #4 from that link with turn sigs in the headlights. If I decide to run the bowtie later I can just glue it on. There's a slight temptation to do a smoothed out bumper, but then I'd have no choice but to smooth the rear one too
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I think you Have a Winner with either One you go With.............

Thanks, Rick
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I like em both, if it was my decision for doing it to my truck, it would probably come down to a coin toss! Actually, I already shaved the bowtie, so I suppose I know which one I like

So, either way, are you going to use the driving lights as driving lights with the turn signals in the headlights, or will you convert the bumper lights to turn signals? I was going to use a 71-72 bumper on mine, but the lenses are to big for my taste. I had thought about using one of those bumpers and making the driving lights the turn signals.

But again, either way will look killer!
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Looking great!
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So, either way, are you going to use the driving lights as driving lights with the turn signals in the headlights, or will you convert the bumper lights to turn signals?
I think there's a law in some states that says the turn signals have to be x-inches off the ground. Because of this I'm leaning toward doing the driving lights as driving lights with the turn signals in the headlights. I saw Brad's 67 last night at the PIR cruise in and he had some aftermarket H4 headlights with a blue bulb just below the H4 bulb. Looked like it could be easily replaced with an amber bulb and wired to be a turn sig

Now I just need to find out exactly what they were (he got them at a swap meet), and find a chrome shop that wants to sponsor the project
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get the headlights with the LED's built in... the ones with the little wedge bulb like you say, the headlights really drown those bulbs out and make em hard to see blinking
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Yikes 1loc10, 95 bucks a piece. They are sweet lamps , but I would hate to get a rock chip.
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Yikes 1loc10, 95 bucks a piece. They are sweet lamps , but I would hate to get a rock chip.
You would have LOVED to pay the $660 for the factory painted projector beam headlamp assembly (dealer only)on my old 95 3000GT when some neighborhood punk-ass kid put a BB hole through the lens...

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Old 09-01-2007, 04:54 PM   #23
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You dont want the ones with the little lights in em I had em and hated them..... Little lights were not bright enough..
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Old 09-01-2007, 05:12 PM   #24
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frizzle man thats incredible work you have done... i really like the burbs.. but i always like things better if someone else, doesnt have one like it... so i do belive you have a one of a kind... and you did it yourself . and in record land speed time. very cool idea and to follow thru is wonderful... a true craftsman you are...
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There is only one mod that u left out of ur list, another door on the driver's side
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