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Old 12-04-2011, 02:12 PM   #2426
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Re: ** YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN ** The truck Chevrolet should have built.

I agree with you Drew, does look horrible!!!!

So when can I come a take that ugly thing off your hands so you dont have to look at it anymore??

Still cant wait to see it with trim.

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Old 12-04-2011, 03:08 PM   #2427
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Great job and congrats, drew, now, quit watching football and go put the grille in!
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Old 12-05-2011, 02:41 AM   #2428
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very cool. thanks for the video
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Old 12-05-2011, 02:50 PM   #2429
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I agree with you Drew, does look horrible!!!!

So when can I come a take that ugly thing off your hands so you dont have to look at it anymore??

Still cant wait to see it with trim.

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Now wait a minute, I didn't say it looked horrible. Just different, but if you really want it I can let you have it.



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Old 12-06-2011, 10:35 AM   #2430
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Its actually a little strange looking since I am so used to the current model looks of crew cabs. All the new trucks have very little space between the rear tires and the front wall of the bed, really chopped looking - especially small import trucks. My crew cab with the short box looks so much better with the larger proportions between the wheels, so good in fact that the rear of my truck almost looks bobbed or too short. Kinda strange, but I think it's just that I'm not used to this full short box look with a crew cab.
04 and up half ton crew cabs have the 5.5 foot or bobbed bed. the 2500 series crew cab run the 6.5 foot bed. i like the 6.5 foot myself it looks more in portion to me. keep up the good work and merry CHRISTmas form arkanasas.
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Old 12-06-2011, 07:24 PM   #2431
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Great to see it drivable Drew. Keep up the great work.

I have seen a few trucks & hot rods with the tail pipe routed under the rear axle tubes rather than over like typical. Is that possible with your ride height and suspension travel? It will definitely quiet things down if you can make a tailpipe out the back fit.
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Old 12-06-2011, 11:45 PM   #2432
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I call shotgun when you get more seats!
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Old 12-07-2011, 01:12 AM   #2433
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I call shotgun when you get more seats!
Love to have you, just not coming to pick you up.
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Old 12-07-2011, 02:26 AM   #2434
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Great to see it drivable Drew. Keep up the great work.

I have seen a few trucks & hot rods with the tail pipe routed under the rear axle tubes rather than over like typical. Is that possible with your ride height and suspension travel? It will definitely quiet things down if you can make a tailpipe out the back fit.
When I built my shorty with the Corvette front and rear I ran 3" under like a Corvette and it worked real well.
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Old 12-08-2011, 12:46 AM   #2435
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I'll have to see how under the axle might work

On another note, I drove it around a good bit running some errands and man is it nice! So smooth to drive, firm and tight steering, ABS brakes (I tried it), good- smooth acceleration. I can definitely say it will be a pleasure to drive, and I don't even have all the bugs worked out or rear side glass or even an interior. I really am stoked to have it completed.
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On another note, I drove it around a good bit running some errands and man is it nice! So smooth to drive, firm and tight steering, ABS brakes (I tried it), good- smooth acceleration. I can definitely say it will be a pleasure to drive, and I don't even have all the bugs worked out or rear side glass or even an interior. I really am stoked to have it completed.
That's awesome! I can only imagine how good your truck is going drive and ride....and great brakes-bonus! Look forward to seeing it finished too.
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Old 12-08-2011, 12:51 AM   #2437
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Awesome! Glad to hear you are enjoying it. I imagine it will be just slightly quieter when you get things like glass in it
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Old 12-08-2011, 09:30 AM   #2438
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Real happy it turned out the way you wanted....Jim
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Old 12-08-2011, 08:14 PM   #2439
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Awesome build. Turned out really nice!

Have you seen the new 2013 Silverado? It might take a while for this one to grow on me.
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Old 12-08-2011, 08:35 PM   #2440
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I'll have to see how under the axle might work

On another note, I drove it around a good bit running some errands and man is it nice! So smooth to drive, firm and tight steering, ABS brakes (I tried it), good- smooth acceleration. I can definitely say it will be a pleasure to drive, and I don't even have all the bugs worked out or rear side glass or even an interior. I really am stoked to have it completed.
I can relate! It was surreal driving inside an "older" truck body but on a modern chassis. It took me a couple of months before I started to take it for granted. Congratulations on making it to sea trials!
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Old 12-09-2011, 12:06 AM   #2441
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Awesome build. Turned out really nice!

Have you seen the new 2013 Silverado? It might take a while for this one to grow on me.
That's NOT the 2013 Silverado. That's the Cheyenne concept truck from 2003. And yes... it is kinda fugly.

So far, photos like this have been the most the public has seen of the 2014 Silverado.



I don't comment often, but I check this thread almost daily. I absolutely love your truck.
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That's NOT the 2013 Silverado. That's the Cheyenne concept truck from 2003. And yes... it is kinda fugly.

I don't comment often, but I check this thread almost daily. I absolutely love your truck.
I sure hope you're right that concept truck won't have me getting in line to buy one anytime soon......fugly you're too nice.

I check in everyday too, this is a popular hang out.
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Well done, can't find words to describe your truck. Awesome job though. Seen the thread before, first time I read through it was today .
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I can relate! It was surreal driving inside an "older" truck body but on a modern chassis. It took me a couple of months before I started to take it for granted. Congratulations on making it to sea trials!
Yep, I am in the same boat. I often take off in my truck and think " I need to take it easy on her" ... and then reality sets in and I remember, she ain't THAT old underneath. So, I also take it for granted sometimes.

An old truck body with modern goodies is a truck that will be loved, and used (often) I sometimes feel guilty that I am not running old school gear, but everytime i jump in it, she fires like a brand new one and I remember why it's like that.

After the truck is complete, the next step for Drew's truck needs to be a camper. Because NOTHING is cooler than an old truck yankin' a trailer. (especially to your fellow campground residents) My old Burb is well known at our favorite campgrounds.
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Yep, I am in the same boat. I often take off in my truck and think " I need to take it easy on her" ... and then reality sets in and I remember, she ain't THAT old underneath. So, I also take it for granted sometimes.

An old truck body with modern goodies is a truck that will be loved, and used (often) I sometimes feel guilty that I am not running old school gear, but everytime i jump in it, she fires like a brand new one and I remember why it's like that.

After the truck is complete, the next step for Drew's truck needs to be a camper. Because NOTHING is cooler than an old truck yankin' a trailer. (especially to your fellow campground residents) My old Burb is well known at our favorite campgrounds.
HAS to be an Airstream!
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Saturday night picture time.

Oh my, its really starting to look like something!

Everything fits under the hood (now). I had to clearance a small piece of the hood brace for the brake booster. I'll touch it up later with some blue.
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We looked at Airstreams... they are cool and I wanted one, but new ones are OUTRAGEOUS! AND the old ones dont have much room. With 3 kids, I HAD to have that big superslide. So, as is the theme with the Burb, I went with modern and practical instead of nostalgic and "less practical" haha.

Get 'er done by this summer and go campin' with us!
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Nice! The last one is the money shot! Really looking great!
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