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71 Super Cheyenne short bed prostreet..


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What's up fellas... I'm building a new and inproved Cheyenne pro street.. I recently finished one of these and I found out after it was almost finished that there were a few things I missed. The main thing was that I should have also shortened the bed behind the rear wheel wells also, and also on the 1:1 trucks the rear lower valance is angled also.. I will be using the r/m 67 Chevelle prostreet chassis and engine again, I an old truck body that I soaked in the purple pond to strip it down,... here's a few pics.. thanks for looking and comments welcome...

here's a pic showing the pieces taken out of the rear bed.

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this pic shows the area that should be removed, I took this off with my dremel tool...

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here's a few pics with it trimmed down..

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I also added some thin strips of styrene to the sides of the hood to fill in the gaps between hood and fenders,...

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This is a pic of a 1:1 to give you an idea..

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Won't the perimeter frame and car floor pan look kinda odd under a pickup? I think I would use the front half of the chassis from a '64 or '65 pickup and scratchbuild the rear half or use just the bare frame rails from the Chevelle for the rear half. One thing that needs to be fixed on the cab is the inner fender wells. They're right for the '60-'66. Wrong for the '67-'72.

Hmmmm.. I'll have to check I do have a 64/65 Chevy chassis laying around... I'll also see if I have some pics of the inner fender wells..

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The perimeter frame would not be the way to go, no aftermarket company uses that setup. not even in full custom frames. I recommend using a 64-65 chevy truck frame. it's the closest to stock you might find. It has the original 4 coil spring with a rear trailing arm suspension. You can go any route you like after that. Parallel rear 4 bar with air bags is popular with tubular arms and air bags with a rack up front can drop it on the ground. The front inner fenders as mentioned are wrong from and from pre 67. If you want it to lay frame the front fenders wells are modified close to something that is a wheel tub with no inside.

You have to make some floor pans, cab mounts and bed mounts this route but nothing you can't handle There is a great book out there for the 1:1 building a C10 truck it's only about $10 ... lots of great ideas. good luck

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