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Thanks for the compliments. I'm still working on refining the attachment to the door. I'm going to order some of that 3M Dual Lock re-closeable tape that Hart_rod suggested. I thought I would give it a shot. I received my registration for the Cache Valley Cruise-in. I've got 4 months to finish my interior. It would be nice to see some of the local board members there if you are in the area.
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Well I got a little work done today. I put the drivers side door panel back together. I also used a 1/4'' bolt threaded inside out to attach the handle. Then I put a 1/4'' inch nut on the outside inside the handle. I will make a cover to hide the 1/4'' nut. I also stretched vinyl over the passenger kick panel. Next I'll make a peace to fit between the two passenger doors. :chevy:
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Well I've been waiting for my Dual lock tape to arrive so I made two panels for the tail gate. They will have a pattern like the doors and be attached by the dual lock tape. The tape showed up last night. I bought ten feet by 1''. I'll say the stuff Is pretty strong. I also ordered some new door handles of Ebay. Here the are. Last weekend I bout a Pioneer DEN-P3900MP deck for a little under 100 bucks. I also ran the speaker wires to the front and back. So far sounds good I just need an amp and some subs.
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I also made a spacers for the window crank and door handle. I used a 2'' hole saw and a step bit for the center. I also made a 1/4'' spacer for the window crank using a 2 1/2'' hole saw and then covered in vinyl. Looking back I wished That I had made the holes smaller on the door panels. I also removed the plastic clips and replaced them with Dual lock tape on the front door. Between the bolt through the handle and the tape, the door panel is not going anywhere.:chevy:
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what size wheels and tires you have on there while you where painting it very nice job very motivating
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Hey just a word of advice: If you haven't already, seal the back sides of your door panels with something; wood/deck seal maybe. If you don't that pressed board will absorb humidity over time and expand/warp.
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All right we finally got some good weather. I welded up my Flowmaster... sounds so much better. Another small problem, my starter was not engaging. I thought I might need a new one, but after a closer look the bolts were just loose.
I did a little work on the panels. I made a peace to fit in the spare tire hole out of 1/2 plywood. I'm still working on the indent under the window. I'm thinking of either a filler peace or make it part of the panel. I also finished the A pillar piece. More pics. :chevy: http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-345.jpg http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-344.jpg http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-346.jpg http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-347.jpg http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-348.jpg |
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Nice progress. Looks like you will be ready for the show in now time!
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I am really looking forward to the shows this summer, most of my show friends haven't seen what I've done to the burb since last summer. They will be shocked! :metal: |
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Thanks Rokcrin. It's hard not taking on another project and staying focused on my suburban. I don't know you manage as many projects as you do. I've been watching your suburban 4 door build, it's gonna be sweet! l'm keeping mine a 3dr, I think its funny when I tell my kids to go to the driver's side passenger door and they get mad. :lol:
I made some progress today, I finished my tailgate panel, but you'll have to wait a bit for the photos, my server is gonna be down, so my pictures will disappear. I'll post pictures on Monday night. :ito: |
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Here's the pics of my tailgate panel and the Dual-Lock tape:
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I sprayed truck bed-liner in the spare well. I also made a couple of panels for the sides of the tailgate and covered the top one in vinyl.
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Hey maybe we can swap rear panel trim. I need another short one, and it looks like you could use another long one. I'll have to check to be sure that's gonna work, but might be a win-win. I also have the piece that goes between the drivers-side split.
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Your interior is looking real sharp! Great work.
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Today I went and looked at a '71 Cheyenne long bed that I would like to convert into a short bed. Just have to convince the wife. She's right next to me now, should I ask her?:lol: We all need a project right? I mean, the suburban is almost done and I need something to keep me busy. :metal: |
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Well some how she said yes! I picked it up Monday night. It's a 71 Cheyenne long bed with a 350/350, no A/C and power steering. It also came with a short bed frame. Here it is:
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The Burb's looking great! Have you thought about doing this?
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Great looking panels you have made!
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Old door handle:
http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-370.jpg Home made gasket material (seal for a light fixture): http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-371.jpg New/old door handle: http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-372.jpg New muffler, welded it in myself: http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-373.jpg New outer windows seals: http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-374.jpg Fakey door panel: http://warp.scl.utah.edu/19723dr/19723dr-375.jpg I've been really busy! :chevy: |
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This is one beautiful Burb!!!! Makes me want to start building one!!! Great job & amazing Craftsmanship!
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