Glad to see you are back
X2!
Glad to see you are back
my plan is to get one task completed per week. For the last two weeks I was able to set my engine up exactly where it needed to be, build new engine mounts, and built a new (altered) transmission crossmember. This week I plan to work on completeing my floor and maybe start on the trans tunnel... progress should pick up a bit more in two weeks which will be the end on my soccer season which I currently coach three teams .. Soccer coaching and working sucks up a huge handful of time but no more excuses lol...

I always like looking at your work!
Very nice!![]()
Nice work!! What's your plan for fuel tank(s)?
20' car / equipment trailer scratch build (Me)
BTW My 89' crew cab dually
87' GMC is DONE!
This is the correct usage of the apostrophe. Twenty feet.
Incorrect usage. The apostrophe goes in place of the missing numbers, so it should be '89 (1989) and '87 (1987). Otherwise you are calling one eighty-nine feet, and the other eighty-seven feet.
Sorry, it was bothering me.
Now please continue to update the build thread.
Martin
)Yeah the apostrophe error ruined it for me... lol jkWow! How have I missed this thread?!
Outstanding work (except for that apostrophe error ^^^)
The front frame rails are a thing of beauty!! I will be following this.
I'll be continuing a write-up that started on 67-72ChevyTrucks.com but was cut short because of a dispute the ended with me being banned for LIFE... IF you care to hear about the drama that unfolded you can read about it in the "Lounge".. If you don't care, I COMPLETELY understand...
I considered starting where I left off but I think I'll begin where I started, cut out the parts that caused this project to take longer than it should have and condense it into a clean "Cut and Dry" build write-up...
So to begin I am building a 1987 GMC Crew Cab Short bed 4X4.
Here are the parts I am using:
2007 Dodge 24 Valve Cummins with a G56 6 speed manual trans and an Atlas 3:1 Gear reduction transfer case
GM Dana 60 front axle with a cross over high steer setup
GM 2WD steering box
Skyjacket 8" front leaf springs, and Skyjacker 6" lift rear
2005 GMC Corp 14 disc brake rear axle
2005 Tahoe power front seats, and rear bench seat
Blazer 30 gallon fuel tank
Toyo 37X13.50X17 M/T tires
Centerline Vector wheels
and a bunch of other fun stuff!
This Crew cab started as a donor for a 1954 Chevy Shop truck build I was working on but quickly realized that I had hidden feelings for this crew cab that I could no longer ignore...
The truck was purchased from a guy who was selling the crew cab for his Dad in Pollack Pines, CA. I was told that all it needed was 2 charged batteries and it could be driven home... When I arrived it had no interest to show even a flicker of life with the two fresh batteries I brought. The guy decided that rater than mess with it just to dump it so the price went from $1500 (Which was still a smoken deal) to $600. When I got home I pressure washed it, found that the positive battery nut on the starter had melted in half, replaced the starter and drove the crew cab for the next 2 months before deciding to move forward on the build.. All the while I drove this old turd of a truck my 2005 GMC Lift Crew Cab with 35,000 miles just sat in the drive way.. It was apparent early on that my heart had shifted and what was once going to be used as just parts would be the center of my fabrication universe....
These are the first photos I took of the crew cab:
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