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20 inch rear 18 inch front. For sale on ebay right now
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Mine won't hold a candle to yours, dialric, but she's a good strong daily runner, and she's clean enough to eat Thanksgiving dinner off of...Today anyway !! http://daryl-smith.com/chevy/images/close_front2.jpg It's a '68 327 4 bolt block. I had it bored to .030 over, decked, and line honed. I used a new Scat steel 350 crank and TRW forged pistons, so it ended up at 355 CI. I used a high volume oil pump, a Comp Cams RV cam, a Cloyes double row timing set, 76 CC 2.02 World Products S/R heads with Comp Cams roller tipped rockers with KoolNuts, a ProComp HEI distributor, and an Edelbrock manifold with a 600 CFM carb. The compression ended up at 9 to 1. At about 4000 miles she's broke in and running really well. I'm not sure how many horses she makes, but it's enough to put a smile on my face and move the ol' 1/2 ton down the road in style. |
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Nice truck, dialric
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here is my project, it seems everytime i touch it i find more rust
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Dang......that's some bad cancer!!! I do have Dr. Kevorkian's phone number!!!! Want it???
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wow Steve, I'd look for something else.
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Steve, I'm not sure where Whitesville is, but I'll help ya find another cab if you'd like!
Oh and welcome to the board, I feel kinda weird saying that I jsut joined myself. If you're ever around Lewis county or Fleming county stop in. |
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i would like to find another cab but the funds just won't allow it at the time. and being thats all i got in this i am going to try to fix it.(i have another firewall off of a donor)
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I wish you the best of luck in your undertaking. That looks......tough.
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Not a darn thing wrong with that! Looks good to me. Welcome to the site!!!
Don __________________ Thanks Don, I'd looked for a long time and found it on a tow run last year, I asked about it and went back a couple days later and hauled it home. |
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Congrats on the truck!:metal: |
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Nice to see another truck from Michigan. Chris |
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Nice truck, Castrumpet.
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[IMG]my chevy[/IMG]
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my 72, just bought it...was it worth the grand i paid for it?
72 c10 1/2 ton, 2wd, manual steering, manual brakes, sm465 4spd, 350 (80's model) holley contender intake, edelbrock performer 650 carb, holley valve covers. new tires. hooker headers. thrush glasspacks. Attachment 409917 Attachment 409918 Attachment 409919 Attachment 409920 Attachment 409921 the biggest problem is inside the cab where the top of the windshield meeds the cab, it's rusting out pretty bad...can this be fixed? what are my options as far as that goes? thanks. |
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a picture of the rust on the windshield. also how important are the trailing arms? is $350 a good price for a nice non rusted pair of them?
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Much to my surprise, I have never posted in this thread !!!!
SO here is my current project... Killer http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...Picture352.jpg http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...Picture361.jpg http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j2...Picture248.jpg |
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they're stock originals, but are not rusted out, have been painted, but need bushings.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...3AIT&viewitem= thanks for the reply, i thought it was a steel. i wanted simple with few power robbers. lol |
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Imagine this: You are driving down the road just cruisin at about 45 and the left trail arm decides to snap in half or release itself from the frame. The Axle will slip to the rear of the truck throwing you and your truck in to a spin towards the right side of the road. Donīt try to steer in the other direction though, by the time you react you will already be in the ditch or the parked cars. I donīt know what they cost new or used but if you think they are bad any price is right if you need to keep driving the truck. |
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