The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network







Register or Log In To remove these advertisements.

Go Back   The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network > 47 - Current classic GM Trucks > The 1960 - 1966 Chevrolet & GMC Pickups Message Board

Web 67-72chevytrucks.com


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 01-29-2009, 08:16 PM   #51
65sublime
Registered User
 
65sublime's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pendleton, NY
Posts: 64
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Next on the repair list was the windshield frame. The overhang and roof panel had rust through.



I purchased a section of pickup truck roof to do the repair.



The big hole. There is no turning back now.



I didn’t think about the roofs being different until I saw it. The pickup is quite a bit flatter than the sub. [sorry, having technical difficulties with picture sizes]



Here a couple of 2x4’s come to the rescue to help push roof into the right shape.



The patch just had to work. A little slice and dice was in order.





The inside had to be difficult too.



Okay, with that done what’s next? Weld up the channel on the firewall?
A reverse opening hood? One-piece power windows?
...stay tuned to this channel!
65sublime is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-29-2009, 10:33 PM   #52
killthewabbit
Spear and magic helmet!
 
killthewabbit's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Nashville, TN
Posts: 1,226
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Wow! You're a madman. What a cool project!
__________________
-- Will
killthewabbit is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-29-2009, 10:44 PM   #53
ksbrktracer
TNT-MOTORSPORTS
 
ksbrktracer's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: TULSA OKLAHOMA
Posts: 2,692
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Please keep up the work and the pictures, always had one of these in mind, thought about a lift off roof from right behind the doors, Very cool seeing it come to life, awesome quality of work also
ksbrktracer is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-29-2009, 11:05 PM   #54
62 short step
Senior Member
 
62 short step's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Greenwell Springs, Louisiana
Posts: 2,882
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Wow! Damn nice job, keep it up!
__________________
www.louisianaclassictruckclub.com


1965 c-10
86 chevy c/k 20
62 short step is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-29-2009, 11:30 PM   #55
joe231
Registered User
 
joe231's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Palmer, Alaska
Posts: 13,821
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

looks to me you have done some sheet-metal work before, eh?

nice work!!
__________________
CHEVY ONLY

Last edited by joe231; 01-29-2009 at 11:30 PM.
joe231 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-30-2009, 01:46 AM   #56
gulfcoast66
64-66 CHEVY JUNKIE
 
gulfcoast66's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Cypress ,Texas
Posts: 1,516
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Quote:
Originally Posted by killthewabbit View Post
Wow! You're a madman. What a cool project!
SICK burb.....iM LOVING IT.....do ever Sleep?????? (LOL).....
__________________
1966 C-10 Fleetside LWB, 350 Lt1 4l60-E
2008 Silverado Crew Cab, 4.8 4l60-E
1998 GMC Yukon 4x4 L-31 Vortec, 4l60-E
2017 GMC Serra 4x4 5.3 Vortec, 4l60-E
Do It In A Chevrolet
gulfcoast66 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-30-2009, 01:15 PM   #57
65sublime
Registered User
 
65sublime's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pendleton, NY
Posts: 64
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Response to Jonzcustomshop...
The pieces that went into the gas filler door mechanism were local hardware store parts and some homemade pieces. A '55 chevy taillight should be too hard to hinge. If my memory serves correctly, when I was at the Blue Suede Cruise [Summit Dragstrip, Ohio] last summer, a vendor had a powered version of a '55 chevy tailight popper. Lots of milled aluminum, very trick. Write me if you want to talk over some ideas.
65sublime is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-30-2009, 01:19 PM   #58
65sublime
Registered User
 
65sublime's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pendleton, NY
Posts: 64
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

To Slimegreeeeeen...
Now I see where GM got the styling for the Chevy van. It was off the shelf truck parts, squooshed together.
65sublime is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-30-2009, 01:32 PM   #59
65sublime
Registered User
 
65sublime's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pendleton, NY
Posts: 64
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Do any of you know if the tie rod from the '64-66 chevy truck is the same as the '67-72 version? I've replaced the original power steering box with a '67-72 powered version. The original powered tie rod from my '65 has the tapered pin in the tie rod itself [part of the slave cylinder valve apparatus]and the hole in the pitman arm. Now I need a different tie rod that has a tapered hole to accept the newer pitman arm joint. Is the pitman arm tapered pin the same from '60-72? What do I need?
65sublime is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-30-2009, 03:16 PM   #60
502tripower
Registered User
 
502tripower's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Satsop, WA
Posts: 606
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Look in the suspension forum. There is a thread over there discussing that very issue.
__________________
1963' Chev Custom Cab 502, 67' 435hp 3X2 intake, 9" 4:30 Posi
1961 Impala SS 348/350 4-speed 3:70 Posi
1961 Bel-Air Bubble Top 283 Turboglide soon to have a 348 3X2 4-speed
1950 17' Fairliner twin cockpit barrel stern 312 Y block 1X1 intake Borg Warner 1:1 gear
1957 Fleetform 14' twin cockpit barrel stern 1969 BP-125 Merc
1949 Transitier 3-wheel forklift Crosley 4-Banger
98' FXD
2002 2500HD
502tripower is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-30-2009, 03:23 PM   #61
gulfcoast66
64-66 CHEVY JUNKIE
 
gulfcoast66's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Cypress ,Texas
Posts: 1,516
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Whats up 65sublime, I ran into the same problem, I just used the whole center link from a 72 with the power gear-box still attached. If you not changing spindles I would use cpp tie-rod adapter sleeves, Use the 72 center link and inner tie-rods and adapt the 65 outter tie-rods to the 72 inner tie-rods and out to the 65 spindles..Chris...[IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG]
__________________
1966 C-10 Fleetside LWB, 350 Lt1 4l60-E
2008 Silverado Crew Cab, 4.8 4l60-E
1998 GMC Yukon 4x4 L-31 Vortec, 4l60-E
2017 GMC Serra 4x4 5.3 Vortec, 4l60-E
Do It In A Chevrolet

Last edited by gulfcoast66; 01-30-2009 at 03:27 PM.
gulfcoast66 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-26-2009, 02:55 PM   #62
jonzcustomshop
1961 crewcab
 
jonzcustomshop's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: missoula, mt
Posts: 6,164
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

thanks, I was able to build the taillight idea like yours, $35 of parts at ACE hardware. the trick folding aluminum one was what we wanted, but not for $375

very interesting about the roof, I knew they were a little different , but did not know that!
good save on it btw.
jonzcustomshop is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-26-2009, 04:58 PM   #63
66Z71
Registered User
 
66Z71's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Milwaukie, Oregon
Posts: 204
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Quote:
Originally Posted by jonzcustomshop View Post

very interesting about the roof, I knew they were a little different , but did not know that!
good save on it btw.
VERY interesting... not in a good way for me. I'm getting a Suburban roof to fill in the pickup roof in my crewcab. looks like nothing is as easy as it first looks.

BTW, Nice looking short bus I like it.
66Z71 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-26-2009, 06:41 PM   #64
65sublime
Registered User
 
65sublime's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pendleton, NY
Posts: 64
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

66Z71,
Where you planning on replacing the entire roof panel with one from a suburban? If so, some extra crown may not look so bad on such a big vehicle. If you were to leave several inches of the pickup roof along the edge, the sub roof I think would mate up nicely. I think the height is made up in the outer edges only. For what it's worth????
65sublime is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-26-2009, 07:02 PM   #65
66Z71
Registered User
 
66Z71's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Milwaukie, Oregon
Posts: 204
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

The current plan (subject to change) is seperate the suburban roof at the drip rail, and attach the top skin to the extended pickup drip rail. You might be right too, about the extra height looking ok on the bigger cab.


I'll be watching the progress on your blazer.
66Z71 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 02-26-2009, 07:12 PM   #66
Joey~AP
TexasBowhunter
 
Joey~AP's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: alvin, texas
Posts: 450
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Allsome!

Body work is not one of my strong points. Yall amaze me!
Joey~AP is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-09-2009, 11:35 PM   #67
shrunken66stroker
Registered User
 
shrunken66stroker's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Las Vegas, Nv
Posts: 954
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

hell of an undertaking. i cut a long to short bed but it was nothing like what you've done, sheet metal wise. Nice work.
shrunken66stroker is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-10-2009, 02:08 AM   #68
sswitzke
Registered User
 
sswitzke's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Buffalo, MO
Posts: 589
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

keep up the good work.
__________________
1967 Chevy long bed
1966 Chevy short stepside
sswitzke is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2009, 10:27 PM   #69
65sublime
Registered User
 
65sublime's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pendleton, NY
Posts: 64
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

More updates….
Here are some shots of the firewall and the wireway in detail.



I had made up some “L” sections of 18 gage steel and used a stretcher to get the angle to match the curve of the wireway. I bent a larger radius than a break would typically give create. I thought using “L” shaped pieces would be easier to fit up to the vertical face of the firewall than trying to tack an unsupported edge.



Here the joint is ground and should blend in easily with a little mud.



I fab’d a recess on the right side to accommodate the clunky stock heater box as I am intending on rehab’ing the original a/c package.



I’ve gotten the front sheet metal back on and adjusted things somewhat.



A 1989 Buick donated hood hinge parts as a base to start from. My initial idea was to cob the mounting of the Buick parts to confirm the proper position and motion of the hood. The truck is wider at the point I wanted to set the hinges. Also the inner fenders have an inverted channel that tapers outward as it runs to the radiator support. I cut a 6” section out to create a parallel and level a mounting surface.



I replaced the Buick spreader tube with some “on hand” length of square tubing.





65sublime is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2009, 10:38 PM   #70
65sublime
Registered User
 
65sublime's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pendleton, NY
Posts: 64
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Again out of that square tubing, I fab’d bars to connect the front and back reinforcing of the hood, making use of several of the original hinge hidden nuts. The upper pivots would be mounted to these.




The hook portion of the hood latch system gets mounted near the cowl and receives a pin on either rear corner of the hood. I tacked the hooks in several positions but found the best place was as low and rearward as possible. This was because the [lower, rear] tip of the hood would dig into the fender top as it slid along the long part of the hook detail if the pin was further away from that corner. The middle of the hood does not pinch the cowl first. The motion of the hood in the last ¼ of an inch of travel is back and down, identical to the motion of the stock hinges. As a matter of fact I’m using the stock latch, at the grill, untouched.

Wrong!


Better! [But still digs into fender]




This works!



Temporary pin setup on hood.






65sublime is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2009, 10:48 PM   #71
65sublime
Registered User
 
65sublime's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Pendleton, NY
Posts: 64
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

This is going to work nice!



The weight of the truck hood is considerably more than the Buick. The stock rubber bumpers that stop the forward motion were too small and soft. I found some 1/8 inch thick rubber and made a square pad 1-1/2 x 1-1/2”. The arms and cross bar were strengthened also. I had to add some flair to the cross bar.




I went back and redid the bracket to the hood and put nuts behind the hood reinforcing to bolt the bars to. The final pin detail is welded and cleaned up.




I did some finishing touches to the inside of the inner fenders near the hinge.




That’s where I’m at right now. I have several little things to clean up with the hood but I'm ready to move on. I think I’ll add lift cylinders to the hatch and cables to the tailgate, then start sand blasting parts of the main body now that winter has broken here.
65sublime is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2009, 11:02 PM   #72
collins10672
Registered User
 
collins10672's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: bean station tennessee
Posts: 398
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

great looking custom work.that will be one fine blazer when finished.can't wait to see more progress.you have masterful skills with sheetmetal man.
collins10672 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2009, 11:02 PM   #73
joe231
Registered User
 
joe231's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Palmer, Alaska
Posts: 13,821
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

very cool!!
thanks for the how to!!!
__________________
CHEVY ONLY
joe231 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2009, 11:06 PM   #74
Alan's Classic
1 thing at a time is progress.
 
Alan's Classic's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Ball Ground GA
Posts: 5,511
Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Man you do some awesome work. Great pix and details. It's really lookin' great.
Alan's Classic is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 03-21-2009, 11:35 PM   #75
protrash64
Resistance is Futile
 
protrash64's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Mesa,Arizona
Posts: 3,520
Thumbs up Re: Short Stuff building a '65 Blazer

Subscribed.......usually this kills the thread!!!! Im interested in the hatch supports if you do that type of project. The originals are impossible to find. I did some research on struts and found it was difficult to find a good throw, as the factory assembly closes in on itself, therefore making it very short when collapsed and long when extended. Perhaps a rotating mount to make up the space??
Nice work on the hood.........
__________________
64 CHEVY PICK-UP > http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...otrash+re-hash
64 CARRYALL >http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1964+suburban
66 LB >http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=427852
STRENGTH/DETERMINATION/MERCILESS/FOREVER
.......posted via stationary device
protrash64 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:39 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com