I dig your 69-72 parts hauler, I had a few of those in the past.
Thanks I've had it almost as long as the car. Its a 69 with a 383 (getting a 498 BBC) with a D1SC and a TKX in it (I call it the Wrong Bed C10)I dig your 69-72 parts hauler, I had a few of those in the past.
So are you going to narrow (thin) the frame rails?Today escalated quickly.... What started as a simple adjustment to how the car was mounted on the stand turned into a full-blown teardown. I ended up drilling out all the spot welds and pulling the quarter panel off, cutting out all the underlying structure to prep for the tub. Along the way, I found a few surprises—some panels were too far gone or damaged, but that’s exactly why we're taking it this far apart. On the bright side, I saved the important sections of the old quarter, especially the arch, since the plan is to stretch the quarter panels to a 36 1/2-inch opening with a 40-inch tub.
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Yes, exactly my plan. I hope to make the rails about a 1/2 thick.So are you going to narrow (thin) the frame rails?
That's looking great and getting better..
That's going to be fun. Challenging but funYes, exactly my plan. I hope to make the rails about a 1/2 thick.
Yes, my thought on how to narrow, it would be to use the existing outer rail and slide it inside of the existing and that way, I will put spot weld holes along the bottom tying the two stacked rails together plus weld the whole seam to maintain structural integrityThat's going to be fun. Challenging but fun
That's a great idea. From my experience welding on those rails, they are pretty thin and it was fairly easy to burn through and make more work.Yes, my thought on how to narrow, it would be to use the existing outer rail and slide it inside of the existing and that way, I will put spot weld holes along the bottom tying the two stacked rails together plus weld the whole seam to maintain structural integrity
Yeah, I think I might get my hole saw out and spend a day out on the dart.I'm dying to see what the number on the scale ends up being!
I hear ya man! It's definitely gettin' my wheels turnin as well.Yeah, I think I might get my hole saw out and spend a day out on the dart.
That's very cool, this is the car you shared pictures of your cage with me, that was a big help.
And the key is most of this will be hidden when done you’ll never know underneath, which is the cool partYeah, I think I might get my hole saw out and spend a day out on the dart.
Definitely, that is really coolAnd the key is most of this will be hidden when done you’ll never know underneath, which is the cool part
I like that a lot. I wish I had the forethought when I was putting my junk together.And the key is most of this will be hidden when done you’ll never know underneath, which is the cool part
It is. And it's finally almost on the road/track. Just gotta make sense of all this spaghetti and finish wiring this turd. I'll probably bug you when it comes time for the 470 build seeing's how I've never built a big block before.That's very cool, this is the car you shared pictures of your cage with me, that was a big help.
Anytime.I like that a lot. I wish I had the forethought when I was putting my junk together.
It is. And it's finally almost on the road/track. Just gotta make sense of all this spaghetti and finish wiring this turd. I'll probably bug you when it comes time for the 470 build seeing's how I've never built a big block before.