Joined: Jun 04, 2010
Posts: 23
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:37 am
The skinny
1939 Chevy Pickup Cab
1940 Plymouth Pickup Flathead and Trans (One of only about 3,000 made)
1984 Toyota 2wd frame
Here's the beginin stages, after the cab was gettin the chop finished.
Mocking up the Motor and trans Location for the first time.
Cleaning the Toyota frame of all the Toyota stuff.
Yay for Plasma Cutters
Motor in it's final resting place.
Dropped the cab on just to get the feel for the attitude of the truck
Makinf Vroom Vroom Noises
Making Toyota frame not look like toyota Frame..
1/4 Eliptical Spring for the rear suspension.
Mini Cat.. he's a crazy little terror!!!
Redneck Paint booth
Lovin the Green. yes this is the final color.
"Z"ing the frame. using the rest of the Toyota frame pieces, but cut and turned over for a foundation to build a bed on it.
Welding in the caps on the Z'd part of the frame
It's officially sitting on it's own suspension.
Testing the feel for Original Grill. wasn't likin the was it was too skinny at the bottom.
so after making a few more calls, and trying to round up another option for a grill, my father in law calls me and tells me to check out his..
AWESOME!! it's a grill off of a 1937-1939 Ford 8N tractor!!!! Perfect!! now I gotta weld it together, and cut most of the back off.
Stay tuned for more in the coming weeks!!
1939 Chevy Pickup Cab
1940 Plymouth Pickup Flathead and Trans (One of only about 3,000 made)
1984 Toyota 2wd frame
Here's the beginin stages, after the cab was gettin the chop finished.
Mocking up the Motor and trans Location for the first time.
Cleaning the Toyota frame of all the Toyota stuff.
Yay for Plasma Cutters
Motor in it's final resting place.
Dropped the cab on just to get the feel for the attitude of the truck
Makinf Vroom Vroom Noises
Making Toyota frame not look like toyota Frame..
1/4 Eliptical Spring for the rear suspension.
Mini Cat.. he's a crazy little terror!!!
Redneck Paint booth
Lovin the Green. yes this is the final color.
"Z"ing the frame. using the rest of the Toyota frame pieces, but cut and turned over for a foundation to build a bed on it.
Welding in the caps on the Z'd part of the frame
It's officially sitting on it's own suspension.
Testing the feel for Original Grill. wasn't likin the was it was too skinny at the bottom.
so after making a few more calls, and trying to round up another option for a grill, my father in law calls me and tells me to check out his..
AWESOME!! it's a grill off of a 1937-1939 Ford 8N tractor!!!! Perfect!! now I gotta weld it together, and cut most of the back off.
Stay tuned for more in the coming weeks!!