chevyluv1980 wrote:
Never knew about this until this thread. AWESOME stuff! Don't forget the stepside version too. To view these do I need to have special software and/or at what price? Thanks......
You will need special software to use the model, but the freakin' awesome thing about it is that it's free.
http://sketchup.google.com/intl/en/product/newin7.html is the link to get it.
PM me with your email address if you want a copy of the model. I'll definitely put a stepside one one for ya! Actually, I'll try to get to that tonight... shouldn't be too difficult being that there're stepside bed models already out there.
By the way things look at this point, I'm going to make a few different models, starting with the sheet metal and wheels for the people that want to do paint/wheels and other cosmetic stuff (like maybe even lowering/bagging), and then building a model of the engine bay/frame for the engine swap people to use when they get ready to plan it all out. If you guys took a look around the 3-D warehouse (
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/), try typing in something like '350 Chevrolet' in the search box. There are some pretty accurate models of engines out there, and I'm thinking that people could install the engine in the model to figure out what had to be done before they even touched their truck.
lol, so now I'm going to need the engine bay measurements along with the frame measurements from a 2X4 (my LUV is a 4X4)... those would really be much appreciated if somebody out there has the engine out of their LUV, or if anyone has the body off the frame. It's going to take awhile to get to the second model (maybe months) so no real rush on those measurements.
Thanks for all the interest!