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Old 10-23-2008, 05:20 PM   #1
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Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*

I can't wait to see this................................................................................................ .............
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Old 10-24-2008, 12:58 AM   #2
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Yep, it looks like a turd right now but it cleans up (I already wire-wheeled part of it). It is about 16 gauge as Rok mentioned and the contours fit the door and give it good strength when installed. Also the factory took care not to attach anything to the outer skin because if it flexes at all it has the potential to show through the paint. These pieces take about a 45* position from the rear of the door to the inner panel.

So, I figured I'd start with what the factory used and go from there. If it needs additional support it will get it.
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Old 10-24-2008, 07:44 AM   #3
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Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*

What up FF...Man I haven't been back here in a while...look'n good !!!

Those are some beefy 180's you got from GT...You know they also carried the lambos too...a reverse lambo door would be cool too....




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Old 10-24-2008, 08:31 AM   #4
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Old 10-25-2008, 01:37 PM   #5
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What up FF...Man I haven't been back here in a while...look'n good !!!

Those are some beefy 180's you got from GT...You know they also carried the lambos too...a reverse lambo door would be cool too....




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Awesome job !!
Wazzup John - Thanks for droppin in on the endless project. You know I love the lambos but I couldn't afford the requisite wing/easter basket handle... So I'll settle for boring old suicide
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Old 10-25-2008, 01:46 PM   #6
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...but I couldn't afford the requisite wing/easter basket handle...
You're just not budgeting for your project correctly. I say you rethink some of your side projects and get those Lambo doors a-swingin' *cough*

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Old 10-26-2008, 11:47 PM   #7
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I know that Porsche imports a lot of vehicles through one of the ports on the coast of Georgia, that would maybe explain the plates.

Frizzle- badass work as always man. I keep my two roommates updated on this and we usually end up left saying to each other, "he's better than us."
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Old 10-28-2008, 11:06 PM   #8
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bad68bowtie, what's this "usually" stuff...? Thanks for the compliment. Looks like your roommate has some sweet VW's.

Here's the latest:

More inner support work


A piece of trailer fender welded in place where the door notches for the wheel well







Here's what's left of it





Lining up the front of the rear arch




and that "nut plate" above the C-pillar was not a substantial as I thought. Added a nut welding via mirror...

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Old 10-28-2008, 11:12 PM   #9
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The rear jam panel is just tacked in place here to allow me to line up the rear of the door and the hinge box.



I used a length of old weather strip to help position the door back panel




Here is is opened at 90 degrees. Unfortunatley I didn't quite have the clearance to go the full "180" (it's really more like 170). So after these pics I took it all apart again and moved the hinge out toward the quarter panel another 1/8". Next it will go back together with the door-side hinge box moved out the same amount.



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Old 10-29-2008, 12:18 AM   #10
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Mike, amazing work as usual!!
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Awesome work man......My favorite project ive seen in a long time for sure. The guy who bought my suburban has cut it and says he is making a Tahoe but actually its just a 2 door hardtop Blazer hahahahahaha. I sent him this thread before he cut it but in his mind he thinks the 2 door is cooler, im like WTF man hahahahahahahaha.
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I may have missed it... but what are you going to do with the door handles? Shave the rear or put them on the front of the door? I think it would be cool if they were reversed (PS on DS and vice versa) so that the buttuns face each other... man I wish I knew how to photoshop...

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Old 10-29-2008, 09:33 AM   #13
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Mike, amazing work as usual!!
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Awesome work man......My favorite project ive seen in a long time for sure. The guy who bought my suburban has cut it and says he is making a Tahoe but actually its just a 2 door hardtop Blazer hahahahahaha. I sent him this thread before he cut it but in his mind he thinks the 2 door is cooler, im like WTF man hahahahahahahaha.
Thanks. Well, you know my opinion as to how many doors they should have...
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I may have missed it... but what are you going to do with the door handles? Shave the rear or put them on the front of the door? I think it would be cool if they were reversed (PS on DS and vice versa) so that the buttuns face each other... man I wish I knew how to photoshop...

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That's exactly what I'm planning. I'm going to try to keep the latches all mechanical (no solinoids) if i can get the upper to fit in the pillar/window-frame.
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Re: Joined the Short Wheelbase Club *69 Tahoe Project*

Sick Sick Sick!! I admire your work!
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This whole project is amazing. Each modification taken separately is very cool, but putting it all together in one project is indescribable.

One question, did you plan on modifying the front doors with the same hinges so you could open both sides wide? Add a couple ramps on either side and perform stunts by driving your little clown car through it.

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Now THAT'S funny!
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Old 10-31-2008, 01:48 AM   #18
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Thanks C10addict and wagonhoe.

hgs: You just made my to-do list a little longer

Just playing with paint, I'm not sure that I really like this look (rear handle placement). I might have to see if it grows on me or just leave it in the stock location and put a pull on the front of the B-Pillar:
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What about a door latch in the jamb like the oe 4dr extra cabs have?? You could get rid of the handle all together that way, but I'm not sure that is what you are after.

I like the looks of the handles together.
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What about a door latch in the jamb like the oe 4dr extra cabs have??
That's exactly what I'm thinking. But I actually like the look of the rear handle where it is factory. The continental placement might win in the end though. More decisions...
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Thanks C10addict and wagonhoe.

hgs: You just made my to-do list a little longer

Just playing with paint, I'm not sure that I really like this look (rear handle placement). I might have to see if it grows on me or just leave it in the stock location and put a pull on the front of the B-Pillar:
I like the door handle placement in this pic.
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Thanks C10addict and wagonhoe.

hgs: You just made my to-do list a little longer

Just playing with paint, I'm not sure that I really like this look (rear handle placement). I might have to see if it grows on me or just leave it in the stock location and put a pull on the front of the B-Pillar:
Try some pt cruiser handles placed like a lincoln.....the pt's have a factory look but are slicker and i really dig the look of the 2 handles meeting up plus it shows you have suicide doors even in pics or goin down road with them closed......but in the end its your baby and no matter what its SIC bro
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I say put it in the stock location. You'll trip people out trying to open those rear doors. I think this is a cool mod, but what made you decide to do this? Function or the "cool factor"?
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Just playing with paint, I'm not sure that I really like this look (rear handle placement). I might have to see if it grows on me or just leave it in the stock location and put a pull on the front of the B-Pillar:
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I say put it in the stock location. You'll trip people out trying to open those rear doors. I think this is a cool mod, but what made you decide to do this? Function or the "cool factor"?
I don't think that would work well, you'd have a difficult time opening the rear door from the outside.
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Mike I like the look of the opposing handles as well. Use the stock handles for that "Concept Vehicle" look you have already got going. Clean functional with a touch of stock is always a winning combination. Using different vehicle handles or shaving them off will Date the build in a way but stock UN-stock will always be timeless! Going with the Lincoln look will make people say "I have seen that some were before" and confuse them even more

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