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Old 06-16-2011, 12:01 PM   #26
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im thinking that would work for the floor giving me a strong floor support
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Old 06-16-2011, 12:09 PM   #27
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that looks like its alot of work like you said. and a lot of sheet metal. but with time everthing is poossible. it might just take me longer with the whole project.
dinos CrewCab is actualy what got me thinking about the whole four door thing

ive been messing with photoshop amnd im thinking something like that but who knows. all seats would be facing forward of course
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Old 06-16-2011, 12:29 PM   #28
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that looks like its alot of work like you said. and a lot of sheet metal. but with time everthing is poossible. it might just take me longer with the whole project.
dinos CrewCab is actualy what got me thinking about the whole four door thing

ive been messing with photoshop amnd im thinking something like that but who knows. all seats would be facing forward of course
I do have a roof for a panel
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Old 06-16-2011, 06:11 PM   #29
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never thought about all those issues. if i decide to go ahead and do this little project i will deffently be asking you sum questions. thanks for the info
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Old 01-03-2012, 11:33 PM   #30
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I started my crewcab this exact same way several years ago. Ended up scrapping it due to not having the time or extensive sheet metal skills required to make it look right. There are MANY issues that you wont realize until you are midway through. Hers a few I had to deal with:
Rear doors-my original truck was a '63, and so was the donor cab. I didn't want a filler piece between the two doors, which meant the rear doors would have to swing suicide, due to the vent window being in front of the hinge line. This didn't even begin to include the inner workings of the door, or having to re-angle the leading ede of the rear door, or the trailing edge of the front door. The doors also angle in at the top towards the front of the cab, again requiring major re-working.
Inner roof-It has multiple contours and changes width from front to back, along with being a stamped piece of steel. There's a reason that suburbans use a conventional headliner, and it would take several truck roof sections to try to make it look correct.
Outer roof-the roof raises from front to rear, and blending the roof sections together would be difficult without a sheet metal shop at your disposal. Also the front narrows on the last foot or so, and would require several outer roof sections to stretch the length.
Under cab-there are some support rails that run at a diagonal angle, and would need to be replaced or fabricated to support the floor. Again, another cab would be needed to provide a filler section.
I'm not trying to deter you from taking this on, but when I started mine, I had no idea how many complicated issues I would run into. If you have any questions, I'll help as best I can.
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Just how many people do we have on this forum that have a 60-63 crew cab ??? it would be great if they would take some pics of these trouble areas so that people trying to build one might be able to actually accomplish it ....
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