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Old 08-30-2010, 12:41 AM   #33
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Re: Project Family Hauler

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Originally Posted by 67chevy1series View Post
that looks good hope to see the gap closed a little more but i probably couldnt do what you did in such a small amount of time you got seious fab skills
Thanks. I have had this suburban for 5 years and have been working on it for over a year. The first 4 years was just getting the project done in my head. Making a door is the hardest thing I have done. You need to make everything fit from 12 different angles. It wouldn't be as hard if I didn't need to use hinges. Just this weekend I spent 16 hours fitting the door into the opening. It was already started and not even close to being finished. Still have lots of welding and grinding to do. Also need to hammer & dolly the skin. Some of the curve is gone around the weld.
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2005 K2500 Duramax (hauls the junk home)
1967 Chev C10 (hauls a$$)
1970 Suburban (Yukon XL 4 door)
1968 GMC 3/4 ton (sheetmetal only, chassis gone)
2005 Malibu (wife's car, still a Chevy)


Project Family Hauler

New Home for Chevys (Moved in and working)
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