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Great thread, keep us posted . . .
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Very well done!!!
I like the flooring!!! I have no use for carpet in my pickups..... I routed plug wires in a similar way on my old 67 Bel Air, used straight plug ends though. Wires for a 77 Corvette are routed under engine, they used rams horn manifolds also, if you ever wanted to hide them... |
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BTW, maybe this has be asked and answered already, but what motor are you running in that rig?
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Looks very nice
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Today we drove 45 miles each way to the Ol' Marais River Run Car Show
Was a nice show and had a lot of trucks. |
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Finished swapping in a 14 bolt srw rear axle with 3.73 gears today.
Also converted the front to single wheel. |
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And new wheels/tires.
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That thing will ride much better with new tire/wheel combo. Good choice!!!
Did that come with factory AC? If so, that's wild. I can't imagine a true work truck with AC...LOL |
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It's a factory a/c truck, but it started out as a camper truck. |
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