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Old 06-24-2006, 11:55 PM   #1
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Sectioned 56

Here's some pics of a truck we're putting together. I had posted some pics of it under the "in progress 55" thread, and some people wanted more.
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Old 06-25-2006, 02:16 AM   #2
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that came out well. I'd like to see what ever you have on this one. Are you leaving the door handles on as a anti theft device.
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Old 06-25-2006, 07:41 AM   #3
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lookin goood
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Old 06-25-2006, 10:26 AM   #4
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Nice!
What kind of hinges do you use on the doors?
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Old 06-25-2006, 04:47 PM   #5
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I am not sure if the handles will stay or go, I think it would be cool to leave them on and make it where the button on the handle actuates the door popper. The hinges are from autoloc, I was pleased with how they work (the instructions were pathetic).
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Old 06-25-2006, 06:33 PM   #6
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i like the looks of the rear suspension should ride/handle well
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Old 06-25-2006, 06:48 PM   #7
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Put the handel on the front of the door. Did you tack the doors in place and then do the hinges?
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Old 06-26-2006, 02:37 PM   #8
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Put the handel on the front of the door. Did you tack the doors in place and then do the hinges?
I am actually thinking about leaving the handle on the rear of the door... something different.
As for the hinges, I had the door off while I placed them in the cab. I had to make a mock door edge that I then tacked to the hinge in order to get the placement just right. I then tacked the door in place where I wanted it and mounted the hinges to the door. Seemed to work out well enough.
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I love that thing Can't wait to see more. What's that... an effy in the background!!!
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Old 06-26-2006, 02:48 PM   #10
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I love that thing Can't wait to see more. What's that... an effy in the background!!!
Yeah that's an effy back there. Seems like I can't please everyone with it...(then again I wouldn't want to!) Ford guys hate it because it has an LS1 and C4 at all corners, Chevy guys wonder why I would "waste time and money on a Ford"... fortunately there's others like me who think if something has a twin turboed LS1, custom tube chassis with all independent suspension, air ride, big rollers, sits just right at ride-height and lays on the ground when deflated... it doesn't matter who originally manufactured it!!! (unless of course it's a dodge).
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Yeah that's an effy back there. Seems like I can't please everyone with it...(then again I wouldn't want to!) Ford guys hate it because it has an LS1 and C4 at all corners, Chevy guys wonder why I would "waste time and money on a Ford"... fortunately there's others like me who think if something has a twin turboed LS1, custom tube chassis with all independent suspension, air ride, big rollers, sits just right at ride-height and lays on the ground when deflated... it doesn't matter who originally manufactured it!!! (unless of course it's a dodge).
I'm in your camp on every point. And I dig the 50's effies (shhhhh don't tell anyone ). I wouldn't hesitate to cross breed one either.

True "car guys" can appreciate all that is cool, regardless of brand.

To say that I'm extremely impressed with your work would be an understatement. I think you have giant-of-the-industry potential. Don't let anything stand in your way
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Old 06-25-2006, 07:51 PM   #12
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Man that 56 is awesome. is that the wheel and tire combo they are gonna run? What size are the wheels and tires?

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Old 06-26-2006, 02:51 PM   #13
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Man that 56 is awesome. is that the wheel and tire combo they are gonna run? What size are the wheels and tires?

Those are just some shop rollers (keeps me from ruining the "good stuff") The wheels are 17 inch ultra's... don't know if they make them anymore. I do know they were pretty cheap.
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Re: Sectioned 56

Hey,

I'm a chevy guy, but I love all old classic American Steel if they are clean and nice. That looks like a hell of a Ford in the background. The 56 is what can I say after all its a Chevy
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That thing is wicked cool! I had a sectioned 67 camaro, wish I had never sold it
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Hey porterbult, I seen your truck in this months Classic Trucks mag. COOL!

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Old 07-15-2006, 07:50 PM   #17
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Thanks CAL 58! I am still smiling from ear to ear!
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I would be to. What a validation of your work. Congratulations.

Are you chopping the top on this 56? (I Hope) if you do post some pics of it

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I would be to. What a validation of your work. Congratulations.

Are you chopping the top on this 56? (I Hope) if you do post some pics of it
Thanks dwcsr! I would like to see it get chopped 1.5"-2". I don't know if the customer wants to or not... I am hoping that when it's all put together and in a solid primer he will see that it needs to lose a little height. If we chop it, I will definitely post pics.
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I said it before and I will say it again you do extremely nice work. How many guys do you have working for you?
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I said it before and I will say it again you do extremely nice work. How many guys do you have working for you?
Myself, my dad, and one more full-time guy (a 19 year old prodigy). Sometimes it feels like a three ring circus! I have had a few more at times, but I am extremely picky and ended up re-doing things and hence wasting time and money.
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looks killer, how many inches were taken out?
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looks killer, how many inches were taken out?
We removed 3.5". (Sorry for being a month late with the response... don't know how I missed the question??????)
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Old 10-14-2006, 12:22 PM   #24
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Re: Sectioned 56

that is going to be SICK.

was looking over your website portbuilt NICE WORK

and honest, i didnt copy off you on the rounded corners of that 55 - but my doors are done just like that - but i think the 4 headlights and the chop top should set it apart ;oP

i gotta get my scanner hooked up
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Hey porterbuilt, Any updated picture's? You know how were all a bunch of picture junkies!
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