Sweet! How does it attach at the top and how do you release it?
Damon, the only thing that would be neater than having twin fire engines would be twin fire engines AND a matching Chevy AD truck fire chief...
Welcome Sean! Glad to have you aboard! I like your idea about dropping a nailhead in your jimmy! Evan, aka Coilover, has probably done that in...
Happy Birthday Indeed! God bless America! Here's my favorite shot of mine! Nothing sweeter than vintage tin with Ol' Glory proudly waving!...
Zig, that last picture is you looking at "truck porn" again!:D:D
For what it's worth, "AKCA" is designates a chevy 216 built in Flint for '52 trucks, both 3/4 and 1 ton ratings.
Everything from the firewall forward revolves around the placement of the radiator support. The inner fender supports and fenders are attached to...
Not a 235, it's a GMC 302. Most awesome engine for sure!
The only 2 vendors I know of that sell them are our host and Chevsofthe40s! Unfortunately, they come with the hinges too and run around 35-40...
Hey Russ, pictures of them would be nice as well as a description as to how they are finished, such as insulation between springs, paint or...
Do I hear "Dueling Banjos" in the background? OMG! This is what separates east Tennessee from the rest of the world!:eek:
Joe, if you're talking about the brace on the bottom rear part of the fender, here's how mine is attached. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Evan, you beat me to the punch! Evan, as usual, you beat me in a much needed reply! Yours is much more polictically correct than mine was going...
Root, 8 board or 9 board aside, the most important thing is the front crossmember and rear crossmember. Make sure they are solid, as they are the...
Welcome Mark! Sounds like you've truly got "Franken-truck"! Enjoy the ride with us. And remember, we like pictures!
Mike, do your doors have vent windows? The regulators are different for doors with vents windows('51 thru '54) vs. the '50 and older trucks which...
Frank, Steele Rubber Company is by far the best automotive rubber you can buy. Here's a link to their website. http://www.steelerubber.com...
Hey Frank, I've been following your build for a while over on the HAMB. You are one talented guy!
Welcome! We definitely like looking at pics! Enjoy the ride! Ken
Shouldn't be an issue painting the hubs. Just tape off the parts that shouldn't have paint on them. The rear sill should come out of the stack...
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