02-01-2024, 11:05 AM | #501 |
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Here is a summary of the components I used for the build. I had 90% of the parts left over from other builds. 1972 GMC 3/4 ton frame 1971 cab and title Stock gas tank with modified 2003 electric fuel pump in tank 1977 Chevy C30 front spindles, hubs/rotors, and calipers 2001 Chevy Van Hydroboost assembly 1967 Cab and Chassis HO72 rear axle assembly 1972 GMC 3/4 ton rear springs with rear spring hangers narrowed 2" 1967 complete front clip 2003 Chevy 8.1, 496ci engine and Allison 1000 automatic overdrive transmission 2003 8.1 complete original wire loom, modified by me I really enjoyed building this truck and it is something I have wanted to do for many years. I want to thank everyone for following along on this sometimes boring journey. I will post updates when I complete some of the leftover tasks like the rear wheel tubs, auxiliary small bed mounted gas tank, and any modifications I may decide to do. LockDoc
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Thanks Jeremy!
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02-01-2024, 01:24 PM | #503 |
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I think that stance looks excellent and just right for the heavy-duty truck that it is.
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02-01-2024, 01:54 PM | #504 |
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Perfect stance
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I have enjoyed the entire journey. It's a great truck.
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Thanks guys. I appreciate the feedback.....
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02-01-2024, 07:36 PM | #507 |
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Great job on the truck!
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1/2"or 1"......It's still a mighty fine job and a looker!
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Great build and nice truck! I think the stance fits the truck just fine.
You will get a lot of waves and thumbs up when that rig rolls down the highway.
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Perfect stance, I wouldn't change it. It looks like it's ready to get some work done.
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Thanks for the feedback and kind words everyone. Hopefully it will get a lot of work done next Spring.... .
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I predict $140K at Barrett-Jackson.
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02-04-2024, 02:37 PM | #513 |
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I'd say you are very optimistic, but I like the way you think.... Thanks.
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My friend Ron came down yesterday to go out to lunch with me and he stayed long enough to help me get started on the rear wheel tubs. I had the pieces cut so he helped me get the filler pieces tacked onto the inside sections. First picture shows the inside section and the filler piece. Second shows the pieces tacked together (I finished welding it up after he left) and the third shows the passengers side finished up and set in place. The filler piece is slid underneath the outside section, that way I can just mark along the outside edge of the filler for my width, pull it back out and cut it off.
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You guys are doing great work! Rg
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Thanks Roger. I'm hoping to get the other side finished up today.
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I pretty much finished up the drivers side and set it in place I will have to take a picture tomorrow. I had to unload an old safe that a friend of mine gave me. It probably weighs 600 or 700 pounds.
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Very nice work Leon! I'm guessing this is one of the lowest budget trucks you've built? Just think if you started acquiring the parts for it now. You'd probably have 30% more into it minimum I bet.
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Yes it is Ryan. I don't think I would have tackled the project if I was starting to collect parts for it today. I haven't figured up how much I have in it but I'm guessing it's around 5 or 6 thousand. .
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A picture of the driver side tub. I need to weld a piece of metal on the back edge of the filler. I will do that when I take it back out to finish it up.
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I made the under floor brackets for the seat belt retractor bolts yesterday. Since I used the '91 seat belts I had to drill new mounting holes in the cab floor for the retractors. I use aluminum flashing material to make my patterns with. It cuts and bends easily and holds it's shape while you are working with it, unlike cardboard. I sold my sheet metal brake but the guy only lives a couple of miles from me and he said I could come over and use it any time I wanted to. I took them over yesterday afternoon and bent them up. Cleaned them up, drilled the holes, and put a couple of coats of paint on them last night, and installed them this morning. That's another job off the punch list.... .
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Nice work and good 8dea on the aluminum pattern.
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Nice work as Usually and Very smart gaining shop space.
Then going to the Neighbors to use the bender. All jokes aside I will Remember the Flashing trick.
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Thanks Ryan. I have used that stuff for a long time
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It was a 4 ft long bender and the stand was made out of the back of a big truck frame, so I gained quite a bit of room in the shop and made a few bucks in the process... .
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That is very nice Leon . I've been sitting back watching and am impressed with the amount of money you saved by using what you have. I need to learn how to use up some of my extra parts I been sitting on before they're not worth using.
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