06-09-2012, 11:05 PM | #701 |
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Sold the bare cab today so I spent the day making it bare. Thankfully no surprises at all when taking out the glass and heater boxes. Also no surprises under or behind the gas tank other than some sort of cracked shells from a previous "pet"
Man, you forget how many parts there are in/on a cab. Laid out the parts for a few pictures. Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device
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06-09-2012, 11:09 PM | #702 |
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I'm going to be finishing the pass cab corner, rear floor, 3spd shifter hole patch, and driver's rocker for additional payment on the cab.
Here are some more parts pics. Coming soon to a parts board near you ........ Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device
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06-09-2012, 11:12 PM | #703 |
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Man, do I have some junk in my garage....
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if you need to make some room you can send some things my wy i dont mind
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06-11-2012, 02:22 PM | #705 |
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Well.......
Change in plans..... Olebeater sold the truck to someone else...thought we had an agreement after we talked on the phone and I said I'd take it for his asking price... ...but I understand because I was taking too long to get him the money and pick it up. Either way...things will continue on as a swb... I have a bare frame, trailing arms, new front suspension, and a really nice cab (at another guy's house) So....things will be on hold for a bit on the project as I finish up the cab for the guy to pick up and hopefully can get the lwb frame sold and out of the way.... Once that's done I'll get the swb frame in the garage and start building a truck
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06-11-2012, 02:26 PM | #706 |
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well thats a bummer on the swb but at least you have a back up plan
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Sorry the short bed deal fell through. Hope you come up with another deal that fits your needs soon. Good luck with the search.
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Just need to see about a 5 lug rear. I was planning to buy a new swb bed anyways. It was a better deal buying it all together but this route all I have to buy is the rear. I have everything else already so no initial cash layout. Posted via Mobile Device
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06-11-2012, 03:57 PM | #709 |
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you could just try to find 5 lug axles and brakedrums and mount those in and on youre diff
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A square body rear axle with a set of trailing arm perches added to it could be a whole lot easier to find and probably less expensive too. The 8-1/2" 10-bolt from the newer ones is easier to find and is easy to get good gearing and posi carriers for too.
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Sorry to hear that your deal fell through but it sounds like you have a nice backup plan. One question for you, is the stepside bed your were going to sell the one off the truck that fell through? Probably with my luck it was lol.
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yep, that was where the bed was from....
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No problem i figured that
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same plans for this one as you had for the other truck?
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I put an ad on craigslist tonight to see if I get anyone interested in having me build it with their selections. If not, the plan is: (since the cab I'm getting is a 72 cheyenne with cargo light and headliner) 71-72 front clip (have this) 350/350 drivetrain (have this) all new front suspension parts (have this) cpp front sway bar (have this from another build) perfect trailing arms with new bushings (have this) power disc brakes (have this) power steering (have this) 4.5/6 drop w/ extreme trac bar, shock relocators and new shocks (have most of this) rally wheels (have them with nice tires) all new steel floor short fleet bed (will have to purchase) tilt steering (have this) tach dash (only have about 8 right now ) recovered bench seat (have this although will need the correct year cover) no trim Options are (only if someone commits to the finished truck and chooses them): trim a/c (aftermarket) bucket seats and console (have 6 pair of buckets right now and about 20 good consoles) custom options (like a custom tailgate panel I had made for a previous project- and a reverse opening handle) Thinking of starting a new thread and linking here once I finish the work on the old cab....this build is getting too confusing
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right on now we really are t the same stage of our build.....kinda lol you have a warehouse of parts at your finger tips haha, i think you should just go plane jane and sell me the cheyenne cab lol jk
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Jonathan I am pretty sure you could put a truck together with what you have now. I know where a short fleet bed is right now, I'll check and see if the guy still has it. It has a GMC gate on it though.. Blue (if that matters) No trim holes.
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The new thread can be named: My future ex-truck I'm currently working on, no wait... THIS is the truck I'm buil... scratch that, change of plans. THIS is the truck I'm building unless someone tells me they will buy it but they want something different, then it'll be THAT truck instead. Unless of course that deal falls apart and I'm left with too many options from my stockpile of parts to decide what to... oh fiddle sticks.
On second thought, just rename this thread "my current project, its for sale"
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or "your future truck build" or "watch me build your truck" or "your truck your options" or.... ill stop there lol
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06-11-2012, 11:40 PM | #723 |
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I'm pulling for ya. We're all in this together. To be perfectly honest, I have no idea what you are building here anymore. And it doesn't matter. I like to see builds with unique touches. I want to see how others overcome the challenges they inevitably hit. I like watching the pro builders show off their skills. I like to read threads from people that have great character and share it, giving up a piece of themselves in their builds and in their stories. So build something dude.
I like to set a challenge for myself to keep interested and to make me think about what I'm doing (example: my Jimmy). I think that if I was sitting in a yard of parts, like you, I would challenge myself to complete a truck using only what I already had on hand (with an exception for normal wear parts and trading parts to get what was needed). Make it more personal and fun rather than what I believe others are looking for. But that's just me. Everyone has their own things that motivate them. Whats yours?
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The original build was going to be my "trash truck" but I can't afford to have an extra vehicle at the moment...and sadly it was worth much more parted out than what I paid for it... I know I will make more selling a swb vs a lwb so that's the reason for the change in direction... The current build plan is listed above.... I'm building a swb to sell... It will have.... Quote:
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It doesn't matter what your building...as long as your building. There are alot worse things you could be doing. I think its cool that you can do something you love and make $$. I hope its a home run for you and your family. Later.
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