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03-03-2008, 05:53 AM | #1 |
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much modified 48 trik
I did the following to my 1948 trk:
1.extended the cab 3" & frame 2.chopped the top 3.removed the drip rails 4.make a beb w/caddy fins 5. 350/700r4/9" Rear If you want to see more picsw let me know. Don Meyer |
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03-03-2008, 06:14 AM | #3 |
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Re: much modified 48 trik
Really COOL show us some more pictures
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Re: much modified 48 trik
Here is another pic....Don Meyer
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The more pic's the better
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Re: much modified 48 trik
We love pictures around here. The more the merrier. What did you do for the chassis?
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Frame boxed, extended,Zed in back,K-member,Must II w/ps,crysler SW rear springs, 9" Ford, sross flow alum radiator.......etc
Pic of door chopped & extended 3" to make more room in the cab. 350/700R4/3.89 Don Meyer-Mech Engr(retired) St Cloud,Fl Last edited by weldvair@embarqmail.; 03-18-2008 at 06:26 AM. |
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looks great
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This looks great! Don't spare us any details. What material did you use for the consol? What about the bed floor?
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Yeah we LOVE pics. It's easier than reading.
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Fender support .....fiberglass. Made this when I made a GMC hood from a Chevy hood.
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door panel. Not yet finished. Made from Home Depot insulating board, foam & vinyll.
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Here is a pic of a Chevy hood bring modified to fit a GMC grill.
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Used steel for both.....Don
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Do you have any pics of when you did the frame mods or box installation. Those newer style boxes look great on these trucks.
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Poncho, I have those pics on another computer that crashed(bad LCD) & I do not know how to retrive them.....sorry Don meyer
Here are some additional pics of my Brother's & my projects www.meyerbrosrods.com Last edited by weldvair@embarqmail.; 03-05-2008 at 07:16 AM. Reason: add pics |
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I am not getting many replies on my pics so this will probably be my last do to lack of interest.
Note..I cut the rear of the frame off & welded a pc of square stock to the top of the frame to mount the rear spring hanger. This moved the spring up 4" in the rear & lowered the trk 2". Don Meyer, Mech Engr. |
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Sorry Don, I meant to comment on that link. but got lost on other posts. I was admiring your brothers truck in that link, but was more interested in your truck and any details of cab/bed mounting on that chassis. I did see your leaf spring re-location on another thread and was wondering about those welds and the stress on them, But it looks like an excellent way to lower the rear and maintain the spring rate.
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Don't stop with the pic please the more the better. Everything looks awsome.
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03-11-2008, 05:18 AM | #20 |
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The tubing is welded solid on the inner frame rail & boxed. The welds you see are just spot weldes. The tubing is also bolted to the frame.
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03-11-2008, 05:30 AM | #21 |
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what a project!!!
More pics would be great....
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How soon until you think it's completed?
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Daniel, I stopped working on the trk last may when I found a Corvair conv't for $1200 & am just finishing that project.
This weekend I will start back on the yellow trk(Buford). I'll take pics as I progress. It should be done this summer. I want to drive it to the street rod nationals in Tampa this fall. Don Meyer Last edited by weldvair@embarqmail.; 03-13-2008 at 06:37 AM. Reason: add pic |
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A couple of pics.
I started working on the 48 after being away from it for 7-8 month . It took me an hour just to remove the dust from it. I spent the day trying to align the hood/fenders/grill. Since I made the core support & the a GMC hood from a Chevy hood it looks like it will take a few days to get it looking right. ( a lot of cutting & welding. Also the bottom of the bed .just forword of the fenders is hitting the rear running board support. Looks like I will hav to redesign the rear supports. Don Meyer |
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Looks like a lot of work.
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