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Some pictures of my 59 Apache build  
frmula505
New User | Posts: 24 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 05/08/08
09:20 AM

Here are a couple of pic  of a 59 Apache I am building. It is a short wide bed with a big back window. I am installing a 66 427CBB with, th400, 10 bolt posi.
i have grafted a 76 nova subframe (same width), and in the process of installing a 4-link rear.




More pics to come as i progress.  


 
frmula505
New User | Posts: 24 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 05/13/08
06:16 AM

An update on the progress. Front suspension is done except for the shocks.


I started on the rear suspension.Got the 4-link bolted to the frame, now I just need to but the gears and coilovers to finish.
 


 
frmula505
New User | Posts: 24 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 07/09/08
05:08 AM

A little update on the project. I finally got the engine back together. I had to remove the cam to get a groove cut into one of the bearing surfaces. It seems that this year of big blocks takes a groove to feed oil to the upper part of the engine. Lucky i found out before I started the engine.


i got the transmision put back together also. I installed kelvar cluches, a Transgo shift kit, and a 3800 stall converter.

My rearend is also back together. Welded the final parts to the 4-link.It has new 373 gears. all new bearings and seals, new brakes (rebuilt cylinders), hard lines, and Goodrich brake lines.
 


 
frmula505
New User | Posts: 24 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 08/07/08
06:19 AM

A quick update. As you can see my floorboards weren't that rusted. I had some rust in the cab corners, and replaced those. My running boards were all dented from the years I had it set up as a lowrider. I replaced them and braced them up a bit.  I had a couple of sets of holes for seats, and a tear where my shifter use to go. Good thing I was lazy those days and just bent the metal back.



I finally bought the coilover shocks I needed for the rear. I installed them in the stock location, but I don't like the angle they stayed at. (about 45 degrees, i want around 20 or so) i am making some brackets that will shift the lower atachment point about 2.5 in more towards the center. If i don't like the ride heigth I will redo the rear crosmember. I need to see how it looks with the drivetrain installed.


This weekend I will install the drivetrain, and weld up my trany crosmember. I will see if I like the stance of the frame. Then time to start puting the body back together.  


 
DeepSea
New User | Posts: 8 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 08/09/08
10:57 AM

Beautiful work! Im in the process of doing a more stock restoration of a '57. Got any extra pieces?  


 
frmula505
New User | Posts: 24 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 08/11/08
06:47 AM

Got the rear coilover problem taken care of. just relocated the shock mounts.

 


 
mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 295 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 08/11/08
09:09 AM

Good stuff guys.  


 
frmula505
New User | Posts: 24 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 09/22/08
09:37 AM

Finally got around to take a few pictures of my progress. I got the complete drivetrtain installed, and put the cab back on (new rubbers of course). I mounted the engine about an inch and a half or so forward. This was for the HEI and big block valve cover distance. I did a number on the firewall like a dummy when i was younger.



I finished most of the brake system. Not going to install the last few brake lines until I put the front clip on. That way I know how to route them.

I stripped out most of the interior, and had to fix another mistake I made as a teenager. tearing a big hole to fit the stereo.

 


 
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