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    1. #41
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      Nice

      Lookin' good. That thing is going to sit awesome aired down. It looks like it should almost lay the frame!

      What did you do for control arms up front? Are you running stock style rear suspension or custom?



      Love the pics!


      Brandon
      Brandon Wiedeman
      1972 Suburban
      1967 Chevy II - Project not yet started

      I have about 3 lifetimes worth of projects planned out in my head!
      Wiedo's


    2. #42
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      Looks good....Glad to see that you cut everything you could to ensure that you are lower than me.:bsjerk: LOL!!!!!!!!! It will be a wicked car when it's finished. By the way, I love the peach carb...wonder where that came from

    3. #43
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      Quote Originally Posted by wiedemab
      Lookin' good. That thing is going to sit awesome aired down. It looks like it should almost lay the frame!

      What did you do for control arms up front? Are you running stock style rear suspension or custom?

      Love the pics!


      Brandon

      yes it should lay frame from front to back....those are ari ride tech control arms...rear suspension will be a 3 link
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

    4. #44
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1sick65
      Looks good....Glad to see that you cut everything you could to ensure that you are lower than me.:bsjerk: LOL!!!!!!!!! It will be a wicked car when it's finished. By the way, I love the peach carb...wonder where that came from

      yup your right....lol the peace carb is sweet!
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

    5. #45
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      need more pics

      please!

    6. #46
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      I like the frame table you have your car on.I take it that the frame is only tack welded to the table.How do you get the car back off the table,I know that it is only there for the mock up of the suspension and other factors of the build and then you will take it back apart for paint and reassembly.I guess that is when you call upsome buds and ice down a few cases of frosty beverages?cant wait to see it done it is pretty damn sweet for being so bad!!!

    7. #47
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      Quote Originally Posted by 796spdbu
      I like the frame table you have your car on.I take it that the frame is only tack welded to the table.How do you get the car back off the table,I know that it is only there for the mock up of the suspension and other factors of the build and then you will take it back apart for paint and reassembly.I guess that is when you call upsome buds and ice down a few cases of frosty beverages?cant wait to see it done it is pretty damn sweet for being so bad!!!
      the table will have castors soon (the other 3 we have have them) and we have a lift in the shop so we will roll it over under the lift and let it down. I can't wait to get it down on the ground and see where it sits...I have a pretty good idea but??? Oh and we have been known to ice down the frosty beverages anyway?
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

    8. #48
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1970cuda
      please!
      what would you like pics of? I have started mocking the firewall so I will have pics of it in a few days!
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

    9. #49
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      Frame Table

      Did you build the frame table or buy it. Just curious if it was worth the time and effort to build or more feasible to just buy one.

      Hopefully my next project will be built in a similar manner to what you are doing. By that I mean on a table. My Dad manages a body shop for a living - We had discussed using a Frame Rack for this. They have adjustable clamps for the rocker pinch welds.

      I guess I'm just trying to get some insight into your thought process when building a car on a table, since I've not been down this road as of yet.

      Do you level the table and use it for a reference? or just use it for fixturing the body.

      I guess there is a question in here somewhere. Any comments thoughts are welcome.

      Brandon
      Brandon Wiedeman
      1972 Suburban
      1967 Chevy II - Project not yet started

      I have about 3 lifetimes worth of projects planned out in my head!
      Wiedo's

    10. #50
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      I have a friend that has a friend kinda thing......he runs the biggest dumpster building place in the area so getting thick steel is no problem for us! We gave him the measurements that we wanted the table to be, he put it in the computer and the peices were cut out with a laser and then assembled and welded on there machined dumpster building table...lol so they are real close in demension but i'm sure not perfect. I centered and leveled the frame on the table I use the table to measure off of but I am not doing any critical front suspension measurments or anything like that! IMO a fram table/bodyshop style is you best bet if you have access to one for an extended period of time. Although I like the price of mine.....FREEEEBIE

      Quote Originally Posted by wiedemab
      Did you build the frame table or buy it. Just curious if it was worth the time and effort to build or more feasible to just buy one.

      Hopefully my next project will be built in a similar manner to what you are doing. By that I mean on a table. My Dad manages a body shop for a living - We had discussed using a Frame Rack for this. They have adjustable clamps for the rocker pinch welds.

      I guess I'm just trying to get some insight into your thought process when building a car on a table, since I've not been down this road as of yet.

      Do you level the table and use it for a reference? or just use it for fixturing the body.

      I guess there is a question in here somewhere. Any comments thoughts are welcome.

      Brandon
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

    11. #51
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      Price

      Yep, you can't beat that price! Now that you mentioned it, what are you going to use to measure your critical suspension dimensions? Did you modify the location of the upper control arm mounts in the front, or just replace the stock mounts with a stronger and better looking piece?

      Side Note: Access to a set of wheels the same size you are going to run to set your car up is a nice option too!

      Brandon
      Brandon Wiedeman
      1972 Suburban
      1967 Chevy II - Project not yet started

      I have about 3 lifetimes worth of projects planned out in my head!
      Wiedo's

    12. #52
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      Quote Originally Posted by wiedemab
      Yep, you can't beat that price! Now that you mentioned it, what are you going to use to measure your critical suspension dimensions? Did you modify the location of the upper control arm mounts in the front, or just replace the stock mounts with a stronger and better looking piece?

      Side Note: Access to a set of wheels the same size you are going to run to set your car up is a nice option too!

      Brandon
      I didn't change the upper control arm location it is right back to factory specs except it is made of 3/8 plate now instead of a stamped bracket! ya we have more wheels out here than we know what to with they are all various sizes and widths. like I said the table is real close so fabbing the rear suspension points shouldn't be a problem either.
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

    13. #53
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      pics

      enjoying the build, just want to see more of it. i have a 64 ss also and want to see what can be done

    14. #54
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      Quote Originally Posted by 1970cuda
      enjoying the build, just want to see more of it. i have a 64 ss also and want to see what can be done

      oh ok no problem
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

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