10-08-2014, 02:27 PM | #1 |
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96 ecsb build
Figured id start a build thread and put all my pictures in one place. I picked up a 96 ecsb gmc to build a daily driver out of since I sold my dually and had a ton of parts left over from my copper truck build.
I found this one on craigslist, v6 motor was bad, truck was in pretty nice shape. Interior was was pretty dirty and nasty. Bought a 95 extended cab that was wrecked hard in the front. Had a good 350 and 4l60, since I didn't want to try and pull a trailer with a v6. Interior was in nice shape minus the leather seats. Decided to use the beat up escalade front end I had that I ought originally for my copper truck. Finished all the body work and primed. |
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10-08-2014, 02:40 PM | #3 |
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changed the engine harness out for the 95 wiring harness and put the motor and transmission in.
Found some drop spindles and wheels on craigslist, I was going to paint the wheels black and airbrush the lips like the ones on my copper truck but I just really don't like the wheels. I think im going to get some grey boss 338 wheels drop sindles and cut the factory springs down, sits pretty good Still have to adjust the bumper some more, These bumpers are a nightmare to get to fit right. Im going to paint the emblem whenever I figure out the wheel situation. |
10-08-2014, 02:47 PM | #4 |
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I wanted black interior in this one since my copper one has almost white interior and it sucks to keep clean.
black suede headliner escalade console armrest that I wrapped in suede also did the door inserts in black suede I wanted to just dye the dash bcause it would have been so much faster but I couldn't find a dash that wasn't cracked. So I decided to fix the broken dash and smooth and paint it. There was about a 5 inch long crack on the top |
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10-08-2014, 11:08 PM | #6 |
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Looks great I really like what your doing. I really wanted a escalade front end on my 4x4 just something different.
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10-09-2014, 06:41 PM | #7 |
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that dash is amazing!!! love the black interior, always wondered what it would look like. excellent work!
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Yeah I'm digging it! I would like to do a conversion on my ccsb after I lower it. Definitely subscribing to this.
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12-13-2014, 12:31 AM | #10 |
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after this one is finished and out the garage im going to start on my ccsb project. Will be body dropped on 22s with a custom frame, and getting all my single cabs interior and parts.
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I have a set of gloss black 20x8.5 Boss 338's with Nitto 420s, have zero miles on them if you are interested. |
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12-14-2014, 09:22 AM | #13 |
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No problem. Keep up the work. I'm debating on pulling the dash or getting a replacement cover from LMC. Everybody says it fits great.
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Ive used one of those replacement covers in a 80s dually I had and it was horrible. I ordered a dash off of ebay since I couldn't find a non cracked one anywhere around here.
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Dang… Really don't want to pull the dash. lol
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I used the 2 part plastic fix called rapid fix. Its a powder and a liquid and when they combine it makes like a weld on the plastic. I sanded the crack into a v put the liquid on it then put the powder over it then the liquid again. You have to be gentle with the dash after though because its all probably brittle.
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Truck is looking great.
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definitely going to be a nice dd!
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