WOW, you had a lot of help, yesterday I and my 17-year-old daughter took off the 66 Chevy Step-side cab and front end together with a Ford backhoe tractor and placed it on a 2000 Cadillac Escalade chassis with the 5.7 Vortec, used a 4-point lift two straps to the front and one through the cab door openings, the hardest part was the alinement with the frame, used for stands on the 66 assembly and squared it to the frame. The rear frame mounts on the 66 line up with the frame within 1 in on each side of the 2000 Cadillac Escalade chassis frame rails.
Awesome. But what I loved the most was the amount of family members you had pull through to help. Not everyone gets that in life so cherish it and continue making memories. Sweet build
Hello you should have never hang the cab like that you bend the drip rails ,need 2"x6" x8" with eye bolts at each end slide through the window and strap from ea eye bolt & lift
Ours was 2500 frame 4wd suburban. Not to sure how the 1500 would work. Our swap wasn’t to bad alignment wise we had to slide the axle for the bed fitment. We haven’t started putting the suburban mechanical side of it in yet. So not sure how easy that part is gonna be. Stay up on the videos and we will document the whole process.
WOW, you had a lot of help, yesterday I and my 17-year-old daughter took off the 66 Chevy Step-side cab and front end together with a Ford backhoe tractor and placed it on a 2000 Cadillac Escalade chassis with the 5.7 Vortec, used a 4-point lift two straps to the front and one through the cab door openings, the hardest part was the alinement with the frame, used for stands on the 66 assembly and squared it to the frame. The rear frame mounts on the 66 line up with the frame within 1 in on each side of the 2000 Cadillac Escalade chassis frame rails.
Awesome. But what I loved the most was the amount of family members you had pull through to help. Not everyone gets that in life so cherish it and continue making memories. Sweet build
These are the best looking trucks hands down!
Nice job boys. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God bless.
Nothing like family working together, I am putting my 1965 c60 cab on a 4700 international diesel
Does That international have dt466e or is it just the dt466?
@@tntbrothersgarage It has a dt360 its the little brother to the dt466 it is a great little engine
Your neighbors must love you .
Hello you should have never hang the cab like that you bend the drip rails ,need 2"x6" x8" with eye bolts at each end slide through the window and strap from ea eye bolt & lift
Looks so Good!!!!!
You could have hung some weight on the rear of the cab to level it out better
Hey bud i gotta question how hard was that swap im trying to swap my 64 onto a 1993 k1500 swb frame
Ours was 2500 frame 4wd suburban. Not to sure how the 1500 would work. Our swap wasn’t to bad alignment wise we had to slide the axle for the bed fitment. We haven’t started putting the suburban mechanical side of it in yet. So not sure how easy that part is gonna be. Stay up on the videos and we will document the whole process.
@@tntbrothersgarage thx yall i have one more question yalls is long bed isnt it
@@zackpalmer6474 Yes it is a long bed!
Definitely need a bigger track how 😂
What year suburban frame was it?
1993
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