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THREAD WAS WIPED OUT IN THE PHOTOBUCKET TERMS OF SERVICE CHANGE. TRYING TO REUPLOAD A DIET VERSION SO ITS NOT GONE COMPLETELY, BUT MAY BE MISSING SOMETHINGS. KEEPING ALL OF THE TEXT THE SAME BUT THE PICTURES MAY NOT MATCH EXACTLY SINCE IM GUESSING AS TO WHAT WAS THERE ORIGINALLY
its time i saw fit to start a build thread for 2 of the longer projects ive been working on, i work in a calibration lab for a tensile strength product testing manufacture for my day job, but i just like puttering around the shop as a hobby. first up is an 84 squarebody c10 (mine) and the other is a buddy's 37 chevy panel truck that we are trying to save. i rent out a few bays behind a car club's (Spindles) clubhouse and an engine builder/machine shop who also has a few top fuel dragsters, so its always fun to see what will be out front when i pull into the parking lot.
i started the 84 about 3 yrs ago, had planned as just a stripped down parts mover with a little low, and has blossomed into a more comfortable cruiser with air suspension, updated steering and something to practice some creative sheetmetal work on. the 37, owned by a buddy who owns Xtreme Finishes in Walpole, Ma bought it as a project probably 8+yrs ago, sat for a bit until he wanted to start on it. was brought into the garage as a bodydropped, camaro clipped bondo box with a seized 350 and alot of mess.
time for some pictures, i'll try my best to put them in some kind of order but i switch back and forth between the 2 and whatever else im working on.
startting at the back of the c10, leaf springs were lost in place of a triangulated 4 link, side saddle tank was replaced in favor of a rear mounted 25 gallon blazer/ suburban tank. frame was notched above the rear axle to allow for more travel and a raised bed frame was made up to try and shoe horn everything under the bed.
IMG-20111124-00287_zpsnmiguwvq by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-09-03_16-01-39_398_zps89fb004c by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-09-18_17-24-58_751_zps73f9bb2d by Dan Haas, on Flickr
flange plates to relocate the mounting points on the bedsides, exactly what it looks like; welded some nuts to a piece of 1/8 plate..keep it simple
IMG-20120418-00250_zpsa4cae0fc by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG-20120421-00254_zpsa747f99c by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG-20120423-00274_zps7473da91 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG-20120423-00273_zps579facd1 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
hagan street rods gas door for rear mounted blazer tank
2013-02-25_06-26-31_281_zps7f70c181 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2013-03-02_12-35-59_522_zpsa881e7ce by Dan Haas, on Flickr
sectioning down the rear wheel tubs since the hole in the bed floor was the same size but would contact higher up on the tub, needed to be shortened and stretched about 1.5" if i remember correct
2012-05-15_16-49-39_540_zpsc9d9ea29 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-05-18_19-17-30_898_zps25bbb7d3 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-05-20_13-48-46_467_zps49850edd by Dan Haas, on Flickr
time for the front suspension, i had been planning on z'ing the front frame to raise the crossmember but ended up going with a Porterbuilt Dropmember dropped front crossmember, air spring mounts, and also converts to a power rack and pinion steering and narrows the track width by about 1.5" each side. had my motor pulled on a saturday and had most of the new front suspension back in by sunday afternoon, definitely recommended for anyone with a 54-87 gm truck
2012-08-24_19-27-10_732_zpsc084d924 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-08-24_19-27-29_275_zps83b41c40 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-08-26_11-13-25_494_zpsb1aececc by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-08-26_11-23-48_565_zps8749e1ba by Dan Haas, on Flickr
also decided to lower the front wheel arches, i had seen this done on a few other blazers and trucks, and is basically meant to align the front wheel arches with the rear bedside wheel opening, subtle but looks great
IMG_20130730_194643_514_zps4b00bb12 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130804_111537_919_zpsda011327 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130804_113537_658_zps0640609a by Dan Haas, on Flickr
hammering out some filler pieces
IMG_20130804_124944_310_zps1ab509af by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130804_130746_722_zps7013bd1c by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130810_095904_111_zpsf4e1f7d6 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
and also started making the inner wheel tubs, trailer fenders from tractor supply for about $30
IMG_20130813_193543_546_zps179f466f by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130813_193522_769_zps98d05f37 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-06-19_19-39-24_375_zpsaa6428c6 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
theres alot more pictures on their way, i'll post some more when i get some free time later on
THREAD WAS WIPED OUT IN THE PHOTOBUCKET TERMS OF SERVICE CHANGE. TRYING TO REUPLOAD A DIET VERSION SO ITS NOT GONE COMPLETELY, BUT MAY BE MISSING SOMETHINGS. KEEPING ALL OF THE TEXT THE SAME BUT THE PICTURES MAY NOT MATCH EXACTLY SINCE IM GUESSING AS TO WHAT WAS THERE ORIGINALLY
its time i saw fit to start a build thread for 2 of the longer projects ive been working on, i work in a calibration lab for a tensile strength product testing manufacture for my day job, but i just like puttering around the shop as a hobby. first up is an 84 squarebody c10 (mine) and the other is a buddy's 37 chevy panel truck that we are trying to save. i rent out a few bays behind a car club's (Spindles) clubhouse and an engine builder/machine shop who also has a few top fuel dragsters, so its always fun to see what will be out front when i pull into the parking lot.
i started the 84 about 3 yrs ago, had planned as just a stripped down parts mover with a little low, and has blossomed into a more comfortable cruiser with air suspension, updated steering and something to practice some creative sheetmetal work on. the 37, owned by a buddy who owns Xtreme Finishes in Walpole, Ma bought it as a project probably 8+yrs ago, sat for a bit until he wanted to start on it. was brought into the garage as a bodydropped, camaro clipped bondo box with a seized 350 and alot of mess.
time for some pictures, i'll try my best to put them in some kind of order but i switch back and forth between the 2 and whatever else im working on.
startting at the back of the c10, leaf springs were lost in place of a triangulated 4 link, side saddle tank was replaced in favor of a rear mounted 25 gallon blazer/ suburban tank. frame was notched above the rear axle to allow for more travel and a raised bed frame was made up to try and shoe horn everything under the bed.
IMG-20111124-00287_zpsnmiguwvq by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-09-03_16-01-39_398_zps89fb004c by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-09-18_17-24-58_751_zps73f9bb2d by Dan Haas, on Flickrflange plates to relocate the mounting points on the bedsides, exactly what it looks like; welded some nuts to a piece of 1/8 plate..keep it simple
IMG-20120418-00250_zpsa4cae0fc by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG-20120421-00254_zpsa747f99c by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG-20120423-00274_zps7473da91 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG-20120423-00273_zps579facd1 by Dan Haas, on Flickrhagan street rods gas door for rear mounted blazer tank
2013-02-25_06-26-31_281_zps7f70c181 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2013-03-02_12-35-59_522_zpsa881e7ce by Dan Haas, on Flickrsectioning down the rear wheel tubs since the hole in the bed floor was the same size but would contact higher up on the tub, needed to be shortened and stretched about 1.5" if i remember correct
2012-05-15_16-49-39_540_zpsc9d9ea29 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-05-18_19-17-30_898_zps25bbb7d3 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-05-20_13-48-46_467_zps49850edd by Dan Haas, on Flickrtime for the front suspension, i had been planning on z'ing the front frame to raise the crossmember but ended up going with a Porterbuilt Dropmember dropped front crossmember, air spring mounts, and also converts to a power rack and pinion steering and narrows the track width by about 1.5" each side. had my motor pulled on a saturday and had most of the new front suspension back in by sunday afternoon, definitely recommended for anyone with a 54-87 gm truck
2012-08-24_19-27-10_732_zpsc084d924 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-08-24_19-27-29_275_zps83b41c40 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-08-26_11-13-25_494_zpsb1aececc by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-08-26_11-23-48_565_zps8749e1ba by Dan Haas, on Flickralso decided to lower the front wheel arches, i had seen this done on a few other blazers and trucks, and is basically meant to align the front wheel arches with the rear bedside wheel opening, subtle but looks great
IMG_20130730_194643_514_zps4b00bb12 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130804_111537_919_zpsda011327 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130804_113537_658_zps0640609a by Dan Haas, on Flickrhammering out some filler pieces
IMG_20130804_124944_310_zps1ab509af by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130804_130746_722_zps7013bd1c by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130810_095904_111_zpsf4e1f7d6 by Dan Haas, on Flickrand also started making the inner wheel tubs, trailer fenders from tractor supply for about $30
IMG_20130813_193543_546_zps179f466f by Dan Haas, on Flickr
IMG_20130813_193522_769_zps98d05f37 by Dan Haas, on Flickr
2012-06-19_19-39-24_375_zpsaa6428c6 by Dan Haas, on Flickrtheres alot more pictures on their way, i'll post some more when i get some free time later on
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, i'll post a little more of the truck later on and start putting some up of the 37 at some point soon, just need to go through the pictures


i appreciate the compliment
ago)which included some "banana" brackets for shock mounts, cut out some 3/8 plate to mount off of the frame notch, drilled some holes and went from there
. nothing worth looking at; new rear upper link bars crossmember welded in, most of rear frame bits are fully welded after 2yrs of dragging my feet, boxed sections under the crossmember and the notches, just a few spots i want to do over. also need to trim my rear upper shock mounts as they come a little too close to the upper link bar bushings and also want to re-align the lower shock mounts.