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choptop
06-08-2009, 09:55 PM
Finally getting started on the body of my truck. I have lowered in with a 4/5 drop and am running 18x8 Foose Legends in the front and 18x9s in the rear. Now its time to do the body. The interior is in great shape and the truck runs like a top. Everything works but the a/c which is on the list.
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Chevytodd
06-08-2009, 09:57 PM
Cool truck man. It still weirds me out to see an OOBS ECSB, lol... Should look pretty sweet all done up.
choptop
06-08-2009, 09:58 PM
Thanks, I have to say Im a fan of your Pumpkin Edition truck.Here's how it sits now
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Here it is with its siblings
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More pictures of the other ones!!! Specially the red one
Chevytodd
06-08-2009, 10:16 PM
Wow !! You got the market cornered on OOBS ecsb'S !! Is that Crewcab / Ext cab a factory conversion as well or is it homebrew ? Never seen one before but, given your collection it wouldn't surprise me that it's a rare factory one off. What are the rest of the plans for the brown/beige truck ?
choptop
06-08-2009, 10:28 PM
Thanks guys. All three trucks were made by Custom Vehicles International and were made in the 80s when the trucks were new. I have been documenting them for several years, but the solid documents are hard to find.
The red one is an 85 K10, Gm 350 crate motor, 208 transfercase, 3:73 gears. It has a 6 inch Rough Country lift, and 35/12.50-15 BFG KM2's on 15x10 Mickey Thompson Classic Beadlock II's.
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh203/choptop76/DSC00341.jpg
The grey one is an 86 Chevy Extended crewcab that was a Tra-tech conversion ( further customized after CVI did the body) I have seen a few others, but not many.It has the beloved 454. turbo 400 tranny. It will be the haul truck for the other two when going to car shows, once I find a gooseneck big enough to haul both if the others.It will be Limo Black when done
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Plans for the tan truck are mainly get it painted. I think Im going to paint it Idigo Blue. The next step will be the sound system which I plan to use the Classic Audio system to retain a semi stock appearance and not cut up the dash.
I am trying to acquire an 02 Z71 to use the drivetrain in the red truck, and would eventually like to put a 6TB Cummins in the Crewcab.
From what i understand, those conversions are fiberglass add ons or are they sheet metal
I saw one in my nieghbour hood a few weeks ago and followed it for a bit just to check it out
Next day i saw it on the freeway with a big ole black stain under it
If i had a trailer and place to keep it... i would have honestly stole it, haha
can you put some pictures of the crew cab? do they have those fold down seats or just extra room?
choptop
06-08-2009, 10:43 PM
The extended cab and roof are metal. They do have some filler in them to smooth them up around the edges, but not much. Im going to put late model seats in it and move the back seat against the back of the cab for more leg room. The original Mega Cab
The rear seat on the crew folds down into a bed, and has captains chairs in the front.
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Chevytodd
06-08-2009, 10:53 PM
The rear seat on the crew folds down into a bed,
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh203/choptop76/86ck30005.jpg
verrrry nice ! :hump: :crazy:
I always wanted to do this, but put 04 chevy bucket seats in the front and back and palce the back ones enough for the extra leg room but so they can recline to
nickl011
06-09-2009, 10:43 AM
Those are some slick looking trucks, although I've never been the biggest fan of the extended cab conversions, as the back side windows just don't seem to fit the rest of the truck IMHO. But I'd leave the paint scheme on the yellow and black truck, but restore the paint. I'm actually really diggin that paint scheme on those wheels with that drop. It looks very classic hotrodderish.
red suburban
06-09-2009, 02:41 PM
so thats where all the extended cabs ended up, i've seen 1 in person and you have 3 in your driveway!
so thats where all the extended cabs ended up, i've seen 1 in person and you have 3 in your driveway!
hahahaha i was thinking the exact same thing
99 2D Tahoe
06-11-2009, 03:34 PM
Hey Choptop (aka Mr. I own every classic extended cab Chevy ever built), is that Gardendale as in Midland/Odessa or Corpus area?
I've always wanted one of those, I love the extended crew cab!
choptop
06-11-2009, 10:44 PM
Lol, thanks guys. I still don't know how I wound up with three.And it's Gardendale between Odessa-Midland
78 Chevyrado
06-11-2009, 10:58 PM
When are you expecting number 4 to show up? :read:
red suburban
06-11-2009, 11:40 PM
jeez midland/odessa, i spent 4 years in midland.
choptop
06-12-2009, 07:00 AM
For some reason, this thread keeps locking me out from replying. It says I may not do anything.I tried to reply another time, but it didnt show up. It is Midland/Odessa. I still am not sure how I wound up with three, but I am thankful.
99 2D Tahoe
06-12-2009, 07:58 AM
I'm over in Abilene, thought I recognized the beautiful West Texas landscape :D
choptop
06-15-2009, 06:07 AM
Lol, the two are very similar when it comes to landscape, but you guys have a few more hills, and trees than we do. Thanks for the comments guys
956moe
06-29-2010, 04:05 AM
it looks badass man
any more
justpball
06-30-2010, 10:26 AM
Nice rides choptop!
crossy's son
06-30-2010, 10:24 PM
NIce!
Saw one on ebay about a year ago...85 grey 2wd C10 had a 305 and 700r4 though....sucks.
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