Tube it and hang fender and 1/4 panel skins on it. If your gonna keep it, have it look like a k5. What happened to the S10 body plan ? Sandmans, Bowties and ORDs Are the best looking heavily modified rigs in my opinion. Marv Springers tube car is what a tube car should look like. The K5 chassis skinless tube cars don't flow well. I think having the stock firewall and pan limit the design and keep the truck too wide. Take the K5 tub off and graft on a four seater sand rail framejekbrown said:the more I look at my rig the more I am feeling inclined to chop the top just behind the windshield, add a couple hundred feet of 1.75" tube and go full on truggy with it. Anyone else feeling the urge? I got my new Art Carr shifter and I was thinking how I wanted to mount it. Well, once i get the bender running I was already gonna add a crossmember to mount my seats to (think ORD) and it'd be easy to add some more tube from there for a dash (just tore out all the AC/heat junk, mojave style heater has been ordered)... and angle some down from the center of the dash for a center console/shifter mount... and...and... and!!! Many times peeps have posted pics of 2nd gen blazers with the tops chopped and I respond with a "dont do it!" but now I find myself wanting to do the same thing. lol. It just seems like it'd be a lot easier to do the interior cage if the top was chopped, a bikini top would be a snap at that point.
i dunno, what do you guys think... stay 2nd gen K5 style... or head into the wild blue yonder of full-on truggy-ness?
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. That would be trick and save a buttload of fab time.jekbrown said:so far the consensus seems to be leeeaning ever so slightly towards truggy... hmmm... anyone wanna talk me out of it for the good of all K5 sheetmetal? lol!
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FWP said:If the sheetmetal is still in good shape, and you like it as a driver, Buy a cheap POS and start over, hack it to hell if you want. Don't do what I did, I paid the stupid tax, and ruined a perfectly good K5 (which I made cherry BTW- then progessively trashed it). If I had it to over again, I would have built a Buggy to begin with. Oh well, learn as you go.