The problem seems to be that you are lacking structure in there, if I was building it, I think my preferred method would be to get some box tube and build the B-pillar out of that, and get the structure completely there before trying to make the door perfect, It is gonna be a custom door either way, so having the structure there to mount it to, getting it swinging without anything flopping, then worrying about the skin would be the order of operations. I am looking forward to seeing what you do with this, it is a hard job to figure all this out, if you get it done right, it will be a very cool truck!
It's the roof line on a intracle cab sleeper they done back in the mid 90 The 60 Chevy trucks with the windshield set back from the cap roof line . That were 1960 to 1963 are the best cabs with less wind noise .
Conversion companies did and they are hard to find when you do find them they're all rusted out for more money than I want to spend I decided to build my own exactly the way I want it. thanks for the comment!
Looks cool but why use rotten rockers to build your cab if your just gonna replace them anyway? I mean I'm just a 9th grade drop out Butttt...................
From this to what you have today, wow.
Great project and job.
I agree with Cody this is going to be a wicked build. Looking forward to the next video.
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Nice work! Appreciate the trick with the coat hanger. Pretty cool how you are getting those cabs together. Sometimes you just gotta go big!
Credit for that goes to bad Chad customs here on RUclips
Man I can't wait to see the finished product. I used to have a 62 GMC crew cab
Yeah I can't wait to have it done
Great.truck
Great job. One of a kind.
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Hell yeah this is sick, I remeber watching your square body video 3 years ago. This is sick can’t wait to see it done
Wow! Looking forward to seeing you build this!
This is cool. A mountain of fab work indeed
We are crossing that mountain it right now LOL
Great Job 👍
The problem seems to be that you are lacking structure in there, if I was building it, I think my preferred method would be to get some box tube and build the B-pillar out of that, and get the structure completely there before trying to make the door perfect, It is gonna be a custom door either way, so having the structure there to mount it to, getting it swinging without anything flopping, then worrying about the skin would be the order of operations.
I am looking forward to seeing what you do with this, it is a hard job to figure all this out, if you get it done right, it will be a very cool truck!
Yeah when doing the inner rocker panels I added some more supports there's no more issues now
Nice work kid!
Did they ever make a crew cab GMC or Chevy in 1966?
No but there were some conversion companies that did
@@chopshopart Thank you love the build
subscribed!!!! keep up the good work!
Thanks, I'll keep it up
The engine bay on those trucks has also been extended for the 702 V 12's.
Halfass Kustoms did a similar build. Have you seen it. Might be some good tips and tricks there.
I'll check it out thanks
I done mine in 1996 .
But I raised the roof in the back to look like a Vovo semi.
Now we just have to figure out what a Vovo semi is
It's the roof line on a intracle cab sleeper they done back in the mid 90
The 60 Chevy trucks with the windshield set back from the cap roof line . That were 1960 to 1963 are the best cabs with less wind noise .
Power windon
I wouldn't think of replacing the factory rockers at least wait until they are stripped of paint to see what you have there.
Yeah they're rusted
@@chopshopart yes i saw a better angle of them they were rusted my bad
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Hard to hear you speak, are you using a mic? Thank you.
Just got a mic going to try it on the next video
Use a Bluetooth headset, loud n clear
You know they made crewcabs of that truck and year
Conversion companies did and they are hard to find when you do find them they're all rusted out for more money than I want to spend I decided to build my own exactly the way I want it. thanks for the comment!
Dump the vent glass front and back
That'll be a no to that those that Windows is what makes the truck
Looks cool but why use rotten rockers to build your cab if your just gonna replace them anyway? I mean I'm just a 9th grade drop out Butttt...................