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freemoto_xxx is his handle- he used an 01 tahoe. I'm too dumb to link to his thread
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Yeah I've already check his build out period in fact I messaged him to see if he finished and he said he has not yet that he has not got much more progress done. Hopefully he will get back into it.
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just a little test fitting......
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Glad to see another one of these in motion. Looking forward to future updates!
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Looking good! No rust repair in the rockers or cab corners??
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yes sir ive put new rockers, outer cab floors, and cab corners on both sides. Im working on body work now. I have to replace the inner cab header too. I just got back last night from a cruise to mexico so ill get back on it this week end.
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Looking great, excited to see the progress :mm:
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New doors and fenders look like they fit pretty well. Are you going to integrate the dash and wiring from the Tahoe, or use a stand alone harness?
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thanks Gr8-68.
notsolo. I am planning on using the truck dash and the tahoe wiring harness, steering column, etc. My goal is to use the tahoe heat and air also. |
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That is for sharing your photos, especially the demolition. That's my favorite part of a project, and it's what I'm best at!
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Well I have been working on body work all week end and I got a visit from a painter today. Can anyone guess whats going to the painter in 2 weeks?:bann:
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well I dont think its going to fit.:( no matter how I do it I dont see how to make the tahoe air box to fit under the dash.
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Modifications to the 72 dash solve anything or are you going to build a new air box in a different shape? Any way to blend the firewalls to gain extra space.
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. Another possibility is to get just the hvac box from vintageair.com and use the rest of the Tahoe system. You would have to have the high/low a/c hoses custom made to blend the two together. Might work...?:chevy: |
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So Ive been doing a lot of work on the truck. I have been assembling and adjusting all the panels. Im still trying to decide what to do about the tahoe heat and air. I would really like to use it to have the dual air (that would be sweet in a 72 chevy pickup). The issue is I have already done a ton of cleaning on the firewall and id hate to cut it all up, but I may have to. The air box is too wide to fit between the interior of the firewall and the front of the dash so the firewall will have to be cut out and moved tward the engine. The other issue is that the air box is 37 inches long so it will extend all the way to where the radio, heat and air controls, etc will go so they will have to be moved somewhere else which may seem odd. I do have room to move the firewall twards the motor but im not sure if I want to do that.
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Well it took me all day but I did it.... It fits under the dash. I cut the firewall out of the tahoe and grapht it into the truck. And it fits.
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Wow,, interesting solution to the problem. What's your plan for the wiper motor? Will it stay in the stock location?
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I am planning on using the wiper motor from the Tahoe which is located inside the cowl. Sorry I havnt got much done lately I just got back from a week in vegas.
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