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-30 Pick up àka Mc Cord special getting new shape

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jaypee, Oct 29, 2005.

  1. Jaypee
    Joined: Feb 3, 2004
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    Jaypee
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    from Finland

    First of all Big thanks goes to Groucho who sold this killer project to Finland.
    This little truck appeared to be even better than we expected from the photos. I´m building the PU for a friend of mine who bought it. So here´s few shots what has happened this far.

    This is how it looked when it came to my workshop (Recyclers cc garage)

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  2. Jaypee
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    from Finland

    at first the plans were to only channel the body 4" and not to chop the roof at all. So I started to work on it.
    I made the support gage from square tubing 4" above the subframe, cut the subframe amd dropped the body.



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  3. Jaypee
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    Jaypee
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    from Finland

  4. Jaypee
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    Jaypee
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    from Finland

    Then I centered the body on the frame and made the new subframe sides.

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    After that I made the new piece of subframe to the rear.

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    Welded up the sides and boxed the b-pillar reinforcment brackets.

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  5. Jaypee
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    Jaypee
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    from Finland

    At this point Jone the new owner of the PU had decided that the car was to be chopped not more than 3". I welded some more square tubing inside the body and started measuring the chop. When it comes to chop, original plans rarely becomes true. That´s what happened in this project also. As soon as I started to chop, Jone told me to cut 4 inches. :)
    Not a bad idea at all.

    Here´s how it looks today.

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    Jaypee
     
  6. KoppaK
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    Very good stuff, you guys never disappoint. Good workmanship on the subframe.
     
  7. Jaypee
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    Thanks, koppak.

    Jaypee
     
  8. LUX BLUE
    Joined: May 23, 2005
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    LUX BLUE
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    from AUSTIN,TX

    Definition of Irony...
    we are building virtually the same truck,3000 miles away!
    Y'all have a much cooler front end,'tho
     
  9. Jaypee
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    Jaypee
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    from Finland

    Lux... The frame of the car was built by Jimmy Mc Cord a few years ago. It was kind of modified roadster. Very cool car with some neat ideas it was also featured in CKD magazine as Mc Cord special.

    Jaypee
     
  10. Jaypee
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    Bttt... for Groucho.
     
  11. CDN34Pickup
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    Looks really good!
     
  12. 34Fordtk
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    Great work ,Glad to see you still have the Coupe when are you going to give it the "Lakes chop"??
     
  13. Jaypee, GREAT job. You do really nice work. Now, can i have my truck back?????
     
  14. Jaypee
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    Thanks, man...she was so tired after a long trip in dark container to Finland, so I think shes not interested to move back to States right away :D

    Jaypee
     
  15. Jaypee
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    Thanks 34Fordtk, of course I have the coupe, to be honest I made a little change for the plans about it. I think it´s gonna be wild. I´ll get back to that later... ...well here´s a little info: 303 rocket,6x2´s,4 spd,7" channeling and lotsa chrome. :) :)

    Jaypee
     
  16. That's OK, i'm in no hurry. Besides, it looks the longer i wait, the BETTER it'll be when you do send it back. Looks great man, really. You do nice fabrication. Keep us posted, and thanks again. Groucho, out.
     
  17. bobbleed
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    bobbleed
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    from Awesome

    Cool stuff....
     
  18. Jaypee
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    Jaypee
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    Thanks Bob, and thanks for the hemi also. We´ll see where it ends up when it arrives.

    Jaypee
     
  19. Jaypee
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    Jaypee
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    Have been so busy lately with my shop, but here´s a little more what has happened.

    New cowl lower patch panels.
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    New bed...
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  20. Jaypee
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    Jaypee
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    Engine installed...

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    one more...

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    Jaypee
     
  21. Empire32
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    Empire32
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    wow !
    great !
     
  22. striper
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    I'm obviously well out of the loop. What happened to the McCord roadster? I really liked that car!

    (I like the PU too)

    Pete
     
  23. It's always great to see your posts. Excellent fabrication complete with clear photos to document your fine work. Very inspiring!

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  24. flatheadpete
    Joined: Oct 29, 2003
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    flatheadpete
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    from Burton, MI

    Cool lil truck. I dig it.
     

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