View Full Version : Woo Hoo It's Started!
ccracin
10-27-2014, 06:21 PM
I've built a few of these trucks. Always nice to see a nice one come together.
Keep up the good work.
Maybe we can come together and show these care guys what a good truck can do... then again, one of my current projects is a 2nd gen Camaro.
I have a 69 Camaro too! :rolleyes:
After checking out your build, I think we'll give a few of them a run for their money!
waynieZ
10-27-2014, 06:36 PM
Uh Oh! sounds like the gauntlet has been thrown down!
grendel
10-27-2014, 07:12 PM
Uh Oh! sounds like the gauntlet has been thrown down!
I'm in.
Ron in SoCal
10-27-2014, 07:34 PM
Lol, Chad doesn't own a pair of gauntlets. He just goes about his business :D
All in good fun fellas :cheers:
grendel
10-27-2014, 07:36 PM
I have a 69 Camaro too! :rolleyes:
After checking out your build, I think we'll give a few of them a run for their money!
I think I almost bought your other project on the other board that shall not be named. Liz kicked me off it :bang:
waynieZ
10-27-2014, 08:41 PM
I want to be there when it happens! Should be fun to watch if there are any takers.
motorscot
01-08-2015, 07:08 AM
Hey everyone, I just want to be the first to wish Chad and Chops a very 8TH Birthday!!!
Today marks the 8th Birthday/Anniversary of Project: Woo Hoo it's Started!
:underchair:
But seriously, Chad and Chops are building this phenomenal truck from the ground up, with their own frame, with a small budget, in their spare time, using their own engineering, and from their own garage. My hat's off to them for their diligence and know how.
Keep up the great work and....um....:gitrdun: !! :poke:
We're ready for more :weld: , :flashie: , :idea: , :cheers: and maybe some of :_party: but NOT any of :brix: , :drama: , :twak: , :bang: , or :catfight:
Because we want this :king:
ccracin
01-08-2015, 07:27 PM
Hey everyone, I just want to be the first to wish Chad and Chops a very 8TH Birthday!!!
Today marks the 8th Birthday/Anniversary of Project: Woo Hoo it's Started!
:underchair:
But seriously, Chad and Chops are building this phenomenal truck from the ground up, with their own frame, with a small budget, in their spare time, using their own engineering, and from their own garage. My hat's off to them for their diligence and know how.
Keep up the great work and....um....:gitrdun: !! :poke:
We're ready for more :weld: , :flashie: , :idea: , :cheers: and maybe some of :_party: but NOT any of :brix: , :drama: , :twak: , :bang: , or :catfight:
Because we want this :king:
You had to remind me! Thanks though. There will be some pics soon. I promise I have been working on it, just not picture worthy stuff. Stay tuned!
ccracin
01-08-2015, 07:28 PM
I think I almost bought your other project on the other board that shall not be named. Liz kicked me off it :bang:
We have another 68 GMC for sale. Nudge Nudge
grendel
01-09-2015, 06:01 AM
We have another 68 GMC for sale. Nudge Nudge
Oh? I have 2 K5s, 1K10 and one C10 going right now.
Info on this one? What's one more project, right?
ccracin
01-09-2015, 09:12 AM
Oh? I have 2 K5s, 1K10 and one C10 going right now.
Info on this one? What's one more project, right?
That's our motto. Sometimes you build them, sometimes you part them, sometimes you sell them. Either way good parts and deals are nice to have.
Here yah Go JJ.
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=47314
You can reach me at 724- Five one 8 - one 5 zero 7 if you have any questions. We are going to start redoing the chassis soon if it doesn't go. The more time we spend on it, well you know what I mean. I think it's a good deal as is. I'm going to hopefully pick up a new tail gate tonight. We'll see if it's as advertised.
ccracin
01-12-2015, 09:53 AM
The holes did in fact line up from my last update, but it didn't make for a good picture. Now that the bed is bolted to the chassis and we can maintain the alignment, it's time to continue finishing the fab on the bed sides. One of the design ques is rocker exit exhaust. Because this project is flying along so quickly and I need more to do :sieg: simply cutting a hole and sticking the tubing through just won't work. I will post a screen shot of the design as soon as I tweak a couple things. Until then here is the start of the fabrication. The machined parts will follow. Lets call this the mounting sleeve.
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/AF81CAF0-8C75-43B5-99D5-6F1EBC4833A2_zps8mw9h8v0.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/AF81CAF0-8C75-43B5-99D5-6F1EBC4833A2_zps8mw9h8v0.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/98C067E2-A4F4-4C28-8FB5-09029A3F0485_zpsuquxgnsn.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/98C067E2-A4F4-4C28-8FB5-09029A3F0485_zpsuquxgnsn.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/5FE6FD09-C512-490A-9703-1D95009AB497_zpsugwphjly.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/5FE6FD09-C512-490A-9703-1D95009AB497_zpsugwphjly.jpg.html)
The pattern I used for the sleeve was done in solidworks. I used a profile gauge to get the curvature of the rocker panel and then scanned that into the computer. From there I built the models and printed the templates for the sleeve and the cutout below. It worked surprisingly well!
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/0A7AA4EC-DBC7-4C76-98ED-7DC90DDCFEB7_zpsemkjwezp.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/0A7AA4EC-DBC7-4C76-98ED-7DC90DDCFEB7_zpsemkjwezp.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/3B8F3E8A-A731-42E3-8085-688C90C8D8F0_zps8ikxrzwz.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/3B8F3E8A-A731-42E3-8085-688C90C8D8F0_zps8ikxrzwz.jpg.html)
Time to cut the hole and check the fit. No turning back now!
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/36008CC3-E819-4B9B-80A3-318A9B572574_zpsubfofx7i.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/36008CC3-E819-4B9B-80A3-318A9B572574_zpsubfofx7i.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/99CA8418-92B3-498A-B07E-209B2F84C851_zps0wqboj9r.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/99CA8418-92B3-498A-B07E-209B2F84C851_zps0wqboj9r.jpg.html)
Love it, I can work with that. Time to weld it up and finish it off.
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/054FC816-143B-416E-87CC-D44422A4BBC3_zps7nsyhaub.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/054FC816-143B-416E-87CC-D44422A4BBC3_zps7nsyhaub.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/54CB42B1-6462-4CCA-82F2-A1D90170EDB4_zpss5rsyaa7.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/54CB42B1-6462-4CCA-82F2-A1D90170EDB4_zpss5rsyaa7.jpg.html)
Now to do it one more time on the other side. Once the other side is done, I will take some as built measurements to adjust the models for the machined parts. Then it's off to the machine shop. Thanks for checking it out!
waynieZ
01-12-2015, 03:46 PM
It looks good, nice job!
ccracin
09-09-2015, 06:25 PM
Holy crap, I didn't realize how long it has been since I posted an update. Progress has been made albeit slow. Summer is rough to make progress as well as getting my business up and going and trying to ship my Wheel Tek tools.
Enough excuses. After getting the exhaust sleeve in the rocker, it was time to make the mount for the rocker treatment that will be coming.
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/04DB83D1-DD94-41A1-AD6C-290EBC76CEFA_zpsemrn6lcx.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/04DB83D1-DD94-41A1-AD6C-290EBC76CEFA_zpsemrn6lcx.jpg.html)
It is adjustable so that it will line up with the cab during final assembly.
Then we decided we wanted to finish off the rear wheel wells a bit. This turned into a much larger project than expected. Don't they all?
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/86C78189-D8F1-4465-A3BD-8730F65CABD1_zpsmxbqpty0.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/86C78189-D8F1-4465-A3BD-8730F65CABD1_zpsmxbqpty0.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/49E4FDD4-C045-4291-8E6F-C2165C367CE1_zpsvvkrdbxh.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/49E4FDD4-C045-4291-8E6F-C2165C367CE1_zpsvvkrdbxh.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/CAC31BB7-7D96-4AD4-B0F1-8526F91B411B_zpslsiz9fcj.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/CAC31BB7-7D96-4AD4-B0F1-8526F91B411B_zpslsiz9fcj.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/E853605E-D640-4DFD-AF8F-5890E9262507_zpsi4mstd7s.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/E853605E-D640-4DFD-AF8F-5890E9262507_zpsi4mstd7s.jpg.html)
http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r35/ccracin/57873FD6-77FF-4A4E-BD5B-C4FAA9710CB5_zps39eejshl.jpg (http://s140.photobucket.com/user/ccracin/media/57873FD6-77FF-4A4E-BD5B-C4FAA9710CB5_zps39eejshl.jpg.html)
The bottoms have been left long to interface with the rear pan that is coming as well as the rocker treatments. I just moved over to the drivers side to make it match. Thanks for checking in!
HWY Nova
09-09-2015, 06:28 PM
Good progress!!!!!
ccracin
09-08-2017, 05:23 AM
Well everyone, it seems Photobucket now wants $400 a year to allow third party hosting. Which means this build thread is dead. They're not going to get that from me and the thread is too long to rebuild. Not sure what I'll do from here. It was fun while it lasted.
CamaroAJ
09-08-2017, 07:49 AM
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showpost.php4?p=665290&postcount=45
I can see the pictures just fine after I did whats in this link.
ccracin
09-08-2017, 08:07 AM
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showpost.php4?p=665290&postcount=45
I can see the pictures just fine after I did whats in this link.
That is fandamtastic! you and Donny saved the day.
So, moving forward what is the best way to load images now? I'm done with Photobucket for now.:thankyou:
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