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Old 12-03-2008, 12:19 PM
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i was wondering if anyone has done this. i was thinking of removing the drip rails off my 73 nova. if anyone has done this how hard was it to do and if you have any pics that would be nice maybe i could weld a peice of round stock to keep any water out
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Old 12-03-2008, 09:14 PM
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i was going to but decided not. i didnt want to damage the roof. air ride did it recently to their nova. they cut and weld every 3" so not to damage the roof. they also did flush windows! i think the article was in the recent popular hot rodding magazine!
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Old 12-03-2008, 10:08 PM
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CRAIG--I JUST DID A 68 C10 AND IT LOOKS GREAT BUT IT IS TIME CONSUMING!! DID SMALL CUTS AND TACKS--THEN FINISHED REMOVING--NOVA SHOULD BE EASIER--BIG UGLY ONES ON C10--FLUSH FIT DOORS AND ROLLED IN WINDSHIELD POSTS FLUSH--ENDS UP SLICK LIKE 73-UP TRUCKS !! JIM
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swapmeetcrazzy any before and after pics
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Old 12-03-2008, 10:24 PM
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NO BEFORE'S--BUT THE SIDE BAR PIC IS THE TRUCK--WILL TAKE SOME CLOSEUPS OF IT IN A DAY OR SO!! HAVE A STOCK 68 ALSO I CAN SHOOT -- FORGOT ABOUT IT!!! JIM
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Old 12-04-2008, 04:53 PM
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ok craig first 2 are my stock 68--last 3 are of my p.t.68 in progress!! hope fesler doesn't notice the '59 impala dash (lol) he may make me one out of billet!!
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Old 12-04-2008, 10:07 PM
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thanks swapmeetcrazy thats clean looking nice work now how bout the doors are you going to build the tops out to be flush with roof
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We are doing some in the next few days. We will be welding a tiny rod on the edge to give it strength and a nice rounded edge.

I will share some pics.
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Old 12-05-2008, 09:31 AM
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all the work was done on the cab to match the doors!! (make sure weather strips are temporarily in place--really changes the door profile on these trucks)
that is why i pulled in the windshield posts -- the are 1/4 inch out on these trucks from factory --when u shave drips , the door flushes on top of frame and back edge but stills hides behind windshield post!! looks like crap to me--stared at it a week before deciding to cut--really easy on these trucks--still time consuming-- Frank is right about the small rod--does give nice look and strength!!! jim
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Old 12-05-2008, 09:42 AM
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Craig let me add 1 thing- the doors were fitted and after hours of jam alignment and i was satisfied then began the drip removal!! the cab is still not a dead match to the door frames top and back but then the massaging comes in with lots more hours--i will send more pics in a few weeks when i reinstall doors and u can judge for yourself if it was worth it!!! look at the stock 68 pic from front and u can see how much door sits tucked in behind windshield post!! jim
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