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I purchased this truck last year spur of the moment because I was ready to start another project. I’m planning a full resto mod with a 4.8 and trans that I got for a steal. I have already removed the suspension and replaced it with a CPP mustang II and TCI rear springs. They didn’t send me the drop spindles so I took two inches out of the cross member and cut the springs.
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Speedway universal LS engine mounts installed, mock up of the engine/trans, installed the firewall brakes and smoothed the firewall. Put the nose back on to check hood clearance.
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Cut out the dash to make room for the smooth dash. I moved the temp control to where the ash tray was so I can use the vintage air controller.
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Moving quickly!! Signed up for the build.
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Changed out the smaller rear end to an69 Camaro 10 bolt with 373 gears. This should go well with the 4.8 and it’s much bigger. I also pulled out the wheels and put some used tires on it for mock up of the bed sides for the wheel tubs.
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Worked on the bed rails a little.
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New parts came it! Hopefully I can get to mock them up this weekend! I also cratered my fender mount holes to give it a little more custom look.
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The aggressive lines and proportions of these trucks are so cool. I have mostly had Squarebodies and they have their own type of integrated coolness but none of the flair of this era. You seem very decisive in your progress and custom touches. I'm very interested to watch. Thanks for showing us the details.
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Decided to work on the doors, rockers and cab corners. The doors was pushed in about a 1/4 in in some places. So I had to cut and push and pull to get the door edges right. I also started adding 3/16 rod to tighten the gaps. I’m learning that aftermarket doors are not straight. I still have some finish welds and grinds to do to make it look right.
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One to watch, following...
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Looking good!
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Finally got to work on the 57 again. I installed the fuel tank and started working on the gaps. I had to add 1/8 rod and then grind to the right gap. I still have some spot welding and grinding to do then I can move over to the drivers door.
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Worked in the cowel today and I’m a little closer to getting the gaps right.
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i agree --- lookin good
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Fixed the lower door gap, installed the tailgate and roll pan.
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Awesome Build
Great Skills Keep the progress photos coming Thanks for sharing JT from SC |
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dang - done as much as I do in 6 months in 6 weeks.
lol. When you say " also started adding 3/16 rod to tighten the gaps" --- what does that mean exactly - I can guess …… but then usually Im wrong :) |
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Gotchya.
Part of me was wondering if layed a physical rod and clamped in place then welded over the top so to speak :) :metal: |
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Do you mind sharing what brand fenders and doors you went with? I'm thinking about ordering some but im not sure if any are better than others. I will say your gaps are far better than my factory ones. Nice build
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Thanks I was looking at similar deal with Classic Industries. For what ever reason I have read in several places that the aftermarket passenger side fits better than the drivers side. My truck only came with non fitted fiberglass fenders and I really don't want to reinstall them.
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