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Nice truck, that's probably the cleanest original old Chevy I've ever seen especially up here. That's a ton of work you got, do you have any pics of the bent frame? Good to see another Canadian on here, apparently there's not that many of us on the forum lol. Welcome to the forum, keep us updated on the project.
I noticed that you just did a straight cut on the frame. Are you planning on welding a backing plate to the inside of the rails. I only bring this up because that is a high stress point of the frame and with the small surface area of a straight cut I would hate for you to run into cracking or breaking down the road. Typically a horizontal "z" cut provides more strength due to the surface area and load spread. Highly recommend a strength palte inside the rails. But coming along good. Oh, and as you are into audio, consider upgrading the wiring to the fuse box to ensure the cab isn't starved for power. An easy upgrade is simply removing the main power supply from the starter solenoid to the battery and possibly switching to a 3 wire alternator. Good luck with getting rest and keep plugging away at it.
cant find it anywhere, but where you from?
Quote from: Irish_Alley on October 19, 2013, 04:09:21 amcant find it anywhere, but where you from?Sorry buddy I think your the only one who can't.
Quote from: Gooderum on October 19, 2013, 10:07:18 amQuote from: Irish_Alley on October 19, 2013, 04:09:21 amcant find it anywhere, but where you from?Sorry buddy I think your the only one who can't.well with that attitude i must say your a cunuck lol, no but really you only talk about where you got into a accident then after stalking your pictures the paper clippings are from Toronto