my bagged 1967 suburban

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project 67 sub

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Making one piece window brackets for a future upgrade on the burb? Don't mind if I do. Lol
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Went and got some steel for me and my buddy that is making a set for his truck too. so we will probably be cutting these window corner pieces, for the front of the doors out tomorrow
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more updates...

Door window corner pieces cut, drilled, and tapped for screws. They fit great too. they are at the powder coaters now

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And... this is a (67 GMC) swap that's gonna be happening in the future as well. trading my chevy grille for it. it will end up powder coated satin black as well :)

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Back from the powder coaters... and they sure do look good. :)

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Front turn signal light housings for the 67 GMC front end before bead blasting...

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And after. Much better now. Now they just need painted silver on the inside, and black on the outside

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That should make getting the engine and trans out in one piece a hell of a lot easier. Same with when the 5.3 and the th400 trans go back in in one piece... and the GMC grille swap

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After paint... looks much better now

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GMC hood latch blasted, and painted

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Bumper brackets, cross member, and radiator core support brackets (passengers side was loose) removed from frame for for clean up, and repaint when the engine comes out. May make a new and cleaner looking cross member to put back in, so that way I have more clearance and room for other things

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New DOM cross member built to go under the radiator core support. Just need to cut down/round out the corners on the end plates

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Modified the stock bracket for the "new" trans cooler, and drilled the core support for its new location.

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One down one to go... 4" holes for the piping of the intercooler on the future turbo setup.

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and done... drilled a few other holes for some things that need mounted up to this core support as well. MIGHT get a couple of small pieces of 4" tube to weld in and finish it off to make it look even better

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