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Looks great as usual. Maybe you could make the 4th door and all templates for the Suburbans and offer them as a kit, .
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Also, will the suicide doors allow you to have a full roll up glass on the back door?
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04-03-2008, 08:49 AM | #53 |
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You guys do great work. The crew cab looks great, that's what they are supposed to look like. Not that stupid ugly conversion that was done back in the time these trucks were made.
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There you go, raising the bar again... The 4th door work is just as I expected. Looking forward to seeing the pillarless crew.
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If you don't do the 4th door on yours while it's apart, you'll regret it...
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Out of pure curiosity have you put much thought into legroom for the rear seat? I was kind of trying to visualize a crew cab layout after looking at the rear seat in my burb. I would guess pre-stretching cab and door modification would be the best time to adjust for more legroom. Maybe this was all verified with the other crew you worked on. Any idea how the crew interior size compares to current crew models?
I'm just soaking this all in ! Awesome work
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A few updates, I got the drivers side front door strike made today and the first part of the B pillar hinge mount spot welded in place. Their is still another 10-15hrs to get this door opening ready for a door. Then that door will take as much time as all the work so far has taken me.
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It was Bugging me about that Blue Cab you are using for your Crew Build, You know that Feeling you have you seen it somewhere? Was Just now Reading Project Penicillin for the 5th Time & Finally dawned on me that is where i had seen it................
Any how it was a Great Cab for your Build, Rick
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Very nice work as always...
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If I'm seeing correctly, the 'custom' striker will not be serviceable. Any worries (not that they require frequent re-aligning)?
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Great job as usual Kev keep the pics coming
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the suicide doors are killer! nice job.
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Thanks but progress will slow for a bit now. I have a few more shop jobs in to get going on. Over the weekend I finished up the last crew cab I did a year ago and it will leave Tuesday. Then today another board member brought his 70 2wd Blazer up for a few suspention mods. I also might have another 2wd Blazer comming in this week for an engine driven comp. Then I have the 41 chevy PU in the shop as well. Last but not least it looks like I will have another board members truck comming in for the full bottom half rust treatment in a few weeks.
I will be collecting parts for my crew cab as these are being worked on so their will be some progress but not the kind you all like to see. Kevin LFD Inc. |
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More parts for the my crew cab build. Yep a 67 small window will be giving it's life for a good cause Here are a few pics.
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I feel sorry for you guys out there with those crappy cabs to start with. Such a shame to start out with such rusted cab floors. lol Will be really sharp. Excited to see this bloom into a sweet truck.
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Hey, my cab is gone and so is the front end. So many must die so one can live. Oh well
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Again no real progress but more parts! Today I scored a set of 67 step side fenders that have never been painted or installed. They are in great shape but if they are truly NOS 67 steps I may find another set to cut up for my dually fenders. I will get pics Sunday when my wife gets home with the camera.
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Hey rockcrln I cant wait to see more progress pictures of the 4th door suv.
This one will be truly one of a kind! This tread is actually making me think about buying my neightbor's 69 burb. keep up the good work! |
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