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62 short step 03-09-2009 09:47 PM

67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
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Does anyone have a pic? I'm trying to compare it to the 63-66 towers. I need a set, and the 63-66 ones are impossible to find. Here is a pic of the 63-66.

Captainfab 03-09-2009 11:57 PM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
I can get you a pic of a '69 tomorrow. The '67 and up are different in that there is a crossmember that ties both sides together. However they use the same motor mounts.

t korinek 03-10-2009 12:50 AM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
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Heres a pic of one still in the truck, pretty big difference from what your looking for.
Tom

62 short step 03-10-2009 06:57 AM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
Yes, it is alot different. Thanks for the pic.

62 short step 03-20-2009 11:30 AM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
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Originally Posted by t korinek (Post 3189315)
Heres a pic of one still in the truck, pretty big difference from what your looking for.
Tom

Is this one available?

CUSTOM/10 03-20-2009 12:49 PM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
If Toms isn't available, I have a very nice one sandblasted, epoxy primer & urethane top coated ready to install.

Gary

62 short step 03-20-2009 12:56 PM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
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Originally Posted by CUSTOM/10 (Post 3208605)
If Toms isn't available, I have a very nice one sandblasted, epoxy primer & urethane top coated ready to install.

Gary

Cool! I'll let you know. I found a guy that put one in his 64 4x4, and it was a bolt in. After drilling the holes of course.

t korinek 03-20-2009 02:01 PM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
That one is for sale $50 + shipping. let me know if you need it.
Tom

padresag 03-20-2009 04:04 PM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
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Originally Posted by 62 short step (Post 3208610)
Cool! I'll let you know. I found a guy that put one in his 64 4x4, and it was a bolt in. After drilling the holes of course.

http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/2682/dscn1706.jpg
By rondavid, shot with E8800 at 2009-03-04
here is that picture of the 67 motor mount crossmember in my 64
that top picture of the 4x4 stand is mine also( you must have got it from Pershe's site)
a nice fellow from Minnesota sent me mine, just cost me postage. he is a member here to. has a big white 1 ton panel 4 x 4
ron

this motor mount steup makes more sense especially if you drop the bellhousing crossmember for a rear trans mount or automatic as the only real support that you then have is that little rad support crossmember in the frt. that bellhousing crossmember also served as part of your front spring rear hanger. you have to leave part of it there). this why it is good to have that motor mount crossmember. I could have left my bellhousing one in as I installed a t5. I did have one of those complete p/glide crossmembers which I put in for the rear trans and seeing that i only have a 10" d/shaft to my np205 it solidifies the mounting back there
ron

62 short step 03-21-2009 10:21 PM

Re: 67-69 4x4 motor mount towers.
 
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Originally Posted by padresag (Post 3208837)
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/2682/dscn1706.jpg
By rondavid, shot with E8800 at 2009-03-04
here is that picture of the 67 motor mount crossmember in my 64
that top picture of the 4x4 stand is mine also( you must have got it from Pershe's site)
a nice fellow from Minnesota sent me mine, just cost me postage. he is a member here to. has a big white 1 ton panel 4 x 4
ron

this motor mount steup makes more sense especially if you drop the bellhousing crossmember for a rear trans mount or automatic as the only real support that you then have is that little rad support crossmember in the frt. that bellhousing crossmember also served as part of your front spring rear hanger. you have to leave part of it there). this why it is good to have that motor mount crossmember. I could have left my bellhousing one in as I installed a t5. I did have one of those complete p/glide crossmembers which I put in for the rear trans and seeing that i only have a 10" d/shaft to my np205 it solidifies the mounting back there
ron


Thank you very much for the info!!


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