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OFFICIAL* Dante's Peak Suburban Build *


He was to email me Friday when he got home. We had spoke on phone and I told him I would give him $100. He was to contact me so we could get specs right and set up payment.

I left several messages over the weekend and he never called. Ad is not on craigslist any more. :dunno:

Found one in Grand Junction for $7000 it is attached to a truck :haha:
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The owner said I am welcome to come up and make a pattern of it. So I am driving up there Tuesday to photograph and make templates. Any one ever do this some tips would help. :confused:
 
Worth a shot: ask him if you find a clean stock chrome bumper if he'll trade with you.
 
Looks like Lawrence's membership has temporarily lapsed, so I'll put up a brief update.

As mentioned above, he found a center section for the Trans4mer, and it works out that I'm about five minutes away. I wonder if we have local CK5'ers everywhere?

Anyway, I went and picked it up; the guy thought it was a bit weird and I tried to explain the whole "CK5 Underground Railroad" of truck parts, which made him laugh. It's got some surface rust and scale and needs a little love, so I'm gonna wirebrush it and repaint it before I ship it up to Lawrence. Pix forthcoming.

It'll still need the outer sections, but I think those'll be easier to fab if a pre-made set can't be located.

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On closer examination, the brushguard, cowcatcher, whatever you call it, was in rough shape. The powdercoat was nasty and had rust bubbles, somebody had bent one corner over to make it fit on a different body style truck, etc.

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It's hard to see, but in the upper right of this pic, the PO had bent like 6" of the corner down at 45* :doah: The MAPP torch, big C-clamps, and the almighty BFH got it to reasonably flat on my welding table.

And the aforementioned rust ... not like rust belt rust, but for California, pretty gnarly.

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But nothing that repeated application of the wire cup brush and the flap disc couldn't resolve (above, "after", below, "before")

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Anyway, the pieces are zinc'ed and quickie-painted, though as I told Lawrence they'll prolly need touch up. I packaged it up and sent it out... the Fedex guy is gonna love us :surepal:, friggin 70 pound package :doah:

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Way to step up dremu. It looks awsome.

I hope he gets his membership back up soon. Love to watch this build, and really want to see it come together.
 
Way to go man!! I love the guys on this board always going above and beyond the call of duty! I'm proud to be a member here :)
 
Eh, it's easy enough when I was I think three miles from the seller. Seemed silly not to.

Now, as for packaging it up for shipping, I'm just glad I have chiropractic coverage from work :haha:

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We are proud to announce that Off Road Unlimited have joined us in this build. I would like to thank Offroadunlimited.com for their help on this build.

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See our update with pictures in this thread Clicky.
 
Lawrence saw on you other thread you were looking for tinted windows, still need some ?

You can have them if you want. It is a full set including the back, and they are still on the truck, but you dont have to take the truck. :laugh:

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Thats a pretty solid plug Metro!

Anyways, ill be following this build pretty devoutly. This is very very cool what you do to bring back pieces of c/k history! So many guys are cutting these things all to hell, only to have most of an original frame, and a junk set of fenders left over from the original truck..... im like "theyre not making any more of these.... i promise"
 
Suppliers

I am following this thread closely. Can you give a name and URL for the snorkel supplier? I'd like to see a picture of the mounts for the rack too.

I'm just starting a Suburban restoration and may use elements from this thread.

I am also interested in what you do about the antennas. I have a HAM license and thinking of having both a CB and a 2m radio in my vehicle. I plan to install the antennas while the headliner is out.
 
I am following this thread closely. Can you give a name and URL for the snorkel supplier? I'd like to see a picture of the mounts for the rack too.
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I am also interested in what you do about the antennas. I have a HAM license and thinking of having both a CB and a 2m radio in my vehicle. I plan to install the antennas while the headliner is out.

Trying to work some thing out on the China snorkels that will benefit all of us at CK5. So just hang lose on that.
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As for the antennas I will have a stubby 450 mhz in front and am thinking a 147 mhz at rear. My CB will be in the middle. REMEMBER they will bang on trees and drag drive thru's :whistle:

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The rack mounting brackets are from Off Road Unlimited http://offroadunlimited.com/orustore/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=1841

Theirs
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The movies
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How many antennas did the movie truck have? I see two in the photo. Personally, for the HAM antenna I intend to go with a mult-band on a NMO mount. The NMO mount should allow removal when necessary, though with the central location in the roof, I dont expect to do that very often.

I am also unclear on where the radios were mounted inside the truck in the movie. Anyone have that tidbit?
 
Okay, I see 3 now, but it also looks like they moved the AM/FM radio antenna, so is that the rearmost antenna?
 
1987 trucks had in windshield antennas.
 
Antennas

So did the in windshield antennas work okay? This looks like the perfect time to change that if they didn't.
 
If I am not a purist, what is the nearest thing to the Trans4mer that is available today?
 

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