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Old 05-08-2007, 06:06 PM   #1
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Maybe, I have not ever had problems seeing picts before? Is it the blue one XXL posted a pict of? I'd love to see it, can someone copy and paste it into a post? I might be able to see it then!? I am feeling way left out!?
Here you go. Link to the Photobucket account
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Old 05-08-2007, 10:35 AM   #2
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FF, I made a spare for you

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Looks great. Any plans to get the roof line at the right height (maybe -2")??
For now I'll just make the roof match up and see how it looks. I'm going for a clean "stock" looking body, but dropped and on 20's all around.

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Very well done! Now just add in that 4th door so I can show the wife the new kid hauler
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When can I drop it off for the 4th door install? I was tempted to tackle that, and I would have referenced your crew cab build for sure, but the short timeline had no room for it. I know my limits
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So if I drop one of mine off for the weekend how much would you charge to get it right where yours is at ?
I'd love to do another one. It'd probably take less time and turn out better!
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Old 05-08-2007, 07:06 PM   #3
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I'd love to do another one. It'd probably take less time and turn out better!

Thanks guys

Ok great just PM me on how much its gonna cost me ...lets see...if I sell the 58 ford wagon project and my recently acquired 51 ford coupe project...and and and...

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Old 05-08-2007, 08:29 PM   #4
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Ok great just PM me on how much its gonna cost me ...lets see...if I sell the 58 ford wagon project and my recently acquired 51 ford coupe project...and and and...

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Thats your first problem...Need to get rid of those FORDS!

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Old 05-08-2007, 10:35 AM   #5
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im still absolutely bedfuddled at how quick you did that, you make this stuff look way too easy. that is awesome.....
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Old 05-08-2007, 10:35 AM   #6
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I think you should chop it now
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Wife to Mike: Honey that looks so sweet. Now that you have wasted all morning on it, you need to mow the lawn, take out the trash, trim the bushes clean the gutters. etc. Awsome work
Not married (maybe that's part of the formula ) But I do have an awesome girlfriend who picked up all the slack while I was buried in this project to her
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you, my friend, are a rock star!

awesome work here, and huge balls to take on a project in a 2-3 week timeframe.
Ya, I knew it was aggressive but had to go for it if I wanted to get it done.
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Oh My God!!!!
That's absolutely INCREDIBLE!!!! I may have to drive to Oregon just to check this beast out, in person.
Keep up the great work; I can't wait to see the "Tah-old" done.
Let me know when you want to come by. I always enjoy meeting board members.
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Dude! I live in Oregon! Awesome...

So... Are you like a super body man for a living? Or you just do your own stuff?
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Yeh

Also what are you using to make you sheetmetal cuts??? - they look very clean and straight - do you use a fence like a block of wood clamped to the long sections of metal like the roof and wheel well cut-outs?

Looks Awesome - not sure I would have the guts to do it to a Burb that clean though.
Thanks man. Angle grinder with cut-off wheels. Just following a tape line.

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Old 05-10-2007, 01:15 AM   #7
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Let me know when you want to come by. I always enjoy meeting board members.
Maybe next year I'll be able to do a big tour in the 'burb. It's only about 1600 km from Edmonton, to your neck of the woods.

Just promise not to laugh, my 'burb won't measure up (well, it will in length, just not in mods ), but I work on it when I can. Motor swap coming soon.
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Old 05-08-2007, 11:44 AM   #8
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I think all of us Oregon guys gotta go see this.
Man.. great work! BBQ at Mikes house!

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looks good. very nice

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Old 05-08-2007, 04:18 PM   #10
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Mild chop + trim...
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Old 05-08-2007, 04:25 PM   #11
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Mild chop + trim...
FF, after you get done with my Suburban Tahoe chop (note to self... need to get a Suburban first), you ought to get rid of the C-pillar and the fixed window. On the driver's side, just go large window from B-pillar to rear. On the passenger side, do a frameless glass on the door so it looks like it's one piece to the rear of the truck as well.
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Old 05-08-2007, 05:09 PM   #12
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FF, after you get done with my Suburban Tahoe chop (note to self... need to get a Suburban first), you ought to get rid of the C-pillar and the fixed window. On the driver's side, just go large window from B-pillar to rear. On the passenger side, do a frameless glass on the door so it looks like it's one piece to the rear of the truck as well.

Heck if he does that he might as weld up the 3rd door, give the b-pillar a forward slant and call it a NOMAD.

That's another phantom idea as I love Nomads and can't afford one as the prices keep climbing....
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Old 05-08-2007, 06:08 PM   #13
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FF, after you get done with my Suburban Tahoe chop (note to self... need to get a Suburban first), you ought to get rid of the C-pillar and the fixed window. On the driver's side, just go large window from B-pillar to rear. On the passenger side, do a frameless glass on the door so it looks like it's one piece to the rear of the truck as well.
Let's see it!
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Heck if he does that he might as weld up the 3rd door, give the b-pillar a forward slant and call it a NOMAD.
I was grafting in the rear side glass shape on the back of the door when I realized I should do some real work today.

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Ditto... though I did complete a rough of this. I'll post it tomorrow.
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Not diggin the chop. Makes it look like a Suburban again Love the trim and clean-up though
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Old 05-08-2007, 07:27 PM   #16
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That has to be one of the best documented and coolest jobs ever. I get started on something and forget to take half of the pictures!!! I had a thought for the top if someone does another one. If you left the back section a 1/2" long and flanged the front I bet it would come together with just small cuts on the rear section at the drip rail. My hat is off to you!!! Dave
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Let me just say, "You are the Man", sweet project!
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Old 05-08-2007, 09:12 PM   #18
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WWWWWWOOOOOOWWWWWW

I knew that Iwould see some cool stuff when I joined this board, but I didn't think that it would be something THAT awesome!!!! That is absolutely incredible...

And I am not sure what your occupation is.... but I noticed that you said that you do this as a hobby.... You could be the next Boyd Coddington!!! Great body work, motivation, and will to complete..... My hat is off to you!!!!!!!!!!!!! Frizzle Fry the Great ----- Master of the Tah-burban
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An angle grinder?? I cant even draw a straight line period hats off to you bro only thing i would have done was find one with barn doors I always liked that look otherwise, its the most bad ass thing i have ever seen. ranks right up there with the 69 Daytona I saw. Talk about some amazing metal work every thing on those is steel & lead course all the lead workers are all dead. This is bad ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I love it. I wonder if 1 peice glass could be made to get rid of those small rear widows or would it not work in the door.
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Old 05-09-2007, 07:33 AM   #21
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Awesome Work! You definetely follow the rule of the 5 P's: Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance. You planned for a year, and your performance definetly shows. By your step by step procedure, I could see alot of people following suit and building their own Tahoe. Thanks and congrats!
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I love it. I wonder if 1 peice glass could be made to get rid of those small rear widows or would it not work in the door.

No the small door section is their so the large section can go up and down with out hitting the structure.

So do you thing the welding up will take longer then the total chop job? I love doing this stuff but hate the slow weldind process.

And what the heck do you mean about the 4th door and knowing your limits! Although your method is almost what has been done in my head over the last year (minus the 4th door) you pulled it off before me and my hats off to ya!

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Old 05-09-2007, 11:57 AM   #23
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Ok great just PM me on how much its gonna cost me ...lets see...if I sell the 58 ford wagon project and my recently acquired 51 ford coupe project...and and and...

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That has to be one of the best documented and coolest jobs ever. I get started on something and forget to take half of the pictures!!! I had a thought for the top if someone does another one. If you left the back section a 1/2" long and flanged the front I bet it would come together with just small cuts on the rear section at the drip rail. My hat is off to you!!! Dave
Well, the top is all lined up and tacked now. I'll post more pics today. I like the freedom you have to shape the panels when they are not touching each other, which influences their shape.

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An angle grinder?? I cant even draw a straight line period hats off to you bro only thing i would have done was find one with barn doors I always liked that look otherwise, its the most bad ass thing i have ever seen. ranks right up there with the 69 Daytona I saw. Talk about some amazing metal work every thing on those is steel & lead course all the lead workers are all dead. This is bad ass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks guys. You know you can get "lead-free" body solder now. I'm going to use it an a bumper I modified and need chromed for the 61.

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I love it. I wonder if 1 peice glass could be made to get rid of those small rear widows or would it not work in the door.
I've seen it done actually. There is room on a Burb apparently, but not on this. My wheel wells took up any space for that.

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Awesome Work! You definetely follow the rule of the 5 P's: Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance. You planned for a year, and your performance definetly shows. By your step by step procedure, I could see alot of people following suit and building their own Tahoe. Thanks and congrats!
Thanks. I hope they do! I honestly think this is the first done this way. Unless someone has pics to prove otherwise

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So do you thing the welding up will take longer then the total chop job? I love doing this stuff but hate the slow weldind process.

And what the heck do you mean about the 4th door and knowing your limits! Although your method is almost what has been done in my head over the last year (minus the 4th door) you pulled it off before me and my hats off to ya!

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Ya, I love the build, but the finish work can be tedious It'll take some time for sure.

I have no doubts I could pull off the 4th door. Just not in the timeline I had available to get this thing back on the road. Maybe a future upgrade
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Old 05-09-2007, 12:31 PM   #24
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I love it. I wonder if 1 peice glass could be made to get rid of those small rear widows or would it not work in the door.
Here's one like that, but it has a stock wheelbase and a chopped @$$-end.
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Thanks for the link FizzleFry, now I can see why everyone was oh ing and ah ing, very nice. I had thoughts of doing this (No time and my skills are not up to you ability) so I have placed it into the when I retire file. I'll retire in about 18 years at 52yo so I'll hopefully have the gumption to tackle this type of chop.
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