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Papas shed
Приєднався 24 бер 2020
1957 commer cab swap on d22 chassis PT3
Mounting cab on the chassis
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Music: Brass Factory
Musician: AlexGuz
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1957 commer patina truck cab swap on d22 chassis PT2
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1957 commer patina truck cab swap on d22 chassis
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Patina truck build first video cutting commer truck and adding to d22 chassis Insta @papas.shed Music: Make Me Feel Musician: Not The King Music: You Know Musician: Jeff Kaale
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Really good, them wheels are killer, are you going to trim down the guards? Brilliant project.
loose the chipmunk music
Think I would chop the top corners of the Nav firewall and see if you can move the cab a bit more forwards - probably have to lose the rear cab mounts as well. When I get to doing similar, I won't need/want the cab as low as mine will be 4x4. Still using my Nav ATM, but not for much longer. I think the Commer is a good choice for the cab being so short between the front wheels and the cab.
@@TheOldaz1 i had the commer and bought the navara to original plans was also a 4x4 using patrol chassis and make it a daily driver but have decide to go low and wide use for some track events
Cool helmet with ventilation! Good work, it’s funny how quickly things snowball on a project like this. Nice thing is your family is involved.
Thanks the adflo welding helmet is great I’m very blessed to have a family that’s has the same passion
Sweet build.
try keeping the floor pan but get rid of the firewall section just relocate the chassis mounts for the floor to suit the position of the cab on the chassis is how i would go about it
@@GeeenJ thanks for the idea , i was trying to retain the fire wall more than anything so I didn’t have to remount the pedals , steering column and heater core the floor will be a quick and easy build re mounting the other stuff is going to take some time
@@Papasshedit looks like you could profile the firewall to fit the cab. It may be less work than making a new one.
@ i will look into using as much as i can from the navara but i dont want to get caught spending to much time problem solving and issue that i could probably overcome by building new
thats gonna be awesom
Amazing job 👏 waiting for more cool videos 😂😂
Good try m8 ... there’s some really serious hrs work in the old truck cab swaps hey I’ve done 2 but have never tried keeping floor fire wall wanted keep old school dash set up ...750 plus hrs blood sweat and swearing 😂 just keep at it you’ll get it sorted ...cheers
Thanks i was rather hopeful ill be getting some steel next week and keep making progress
Cool
Nice work...keep it up
@@cristiancunanan9637 thank you
I did something very similar with a 1949 Ford F1 on an Explorer AWD chassis. Kept the firewall and floor of the explorer intact and it worked pretty well. Looking forward to part 2.
@@TheSuburbanGardener that was the idea to save having to redesign all the components
very interesting and clever swap, great patina, looking forward to see part two
@@clintcooper9195 im hoping it will be fun car once complete and built on a budget