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Some updates, I have been doing a lot of bodywork to get details a bit sharper and correct, (some rework also....).

Roof is mounted, filling in window trim, including rounded section near the rear most pillar, cut in gas filler port. I know the roof looks flat, but I did shape a contour into it.

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9 minutes ago, 64SS350 said:

Some updates, I have been doing a lot of bodywork to get details a bit sharper and correct, (some rework also....).

Roof is mounted, filling in window trim, including rounded section near the rear most pillar, cut in gas filler port. I know the roof looks flat, but I did shape a contour into it.

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looking good ! keep on trucking

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Changed direction a bit, chose front seats, made the rear two.

After looking at these pics, I remembered I wanted/need to make the second row seat a split bench. Nothing a saw or scriber can't fix!!

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8 hours ago, 64SS350 said:

Well this is a two door, and as I stated, I planned on splitting the seat. I chose a center split.

 

FYI, all 1:1 1967-1972 Suburbans had one door on the drivers side and two on the passengers side. The rear was available as a tailgate and liftgate or barn doors. But you certainly can build yours as a custom job.🙂

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So I guess mine is a cross between a panel and a suburban......

Actually had two 1:1s in the family myself, but two young or not as interested back then. I thought the options were two or four doors, which I considered also. But I guess the panels only had two front doors.

But if you look at the development/prototype photos, they show two or four doors. Thanks for the info.

 

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Over due update.... installed rain channels, fabbed rear hatch, lengthened frame, cut seats apart (lines on seat portion where muddled), hood scoop arrived and I customized that to fit, blending of the scoop is next. 

Started prepping the 3d printed BB,but they supplied a trani that's too small in scale. 

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