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Looks like a start ! Keep us updated with picture !
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This has the potential to be one of the most epic before/after projects ever.
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I like to think of it as a kit car, just more cleaning and painting haha and fixing rust
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lol, a big model !!
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exactly except its gonna haul ass :P
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the guy i bought the truck off of was actually my old automotive teacher he decided to include an old progress album that he put together of the from so here are some picture of the pictures to give you an idea of the shape of the frame
http://i.imgur.com/Nz2KXl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/WTPlXl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/9LAAzl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/sDIznl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/NA3NSl.jpg |
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now i have to make some decisions here with the frame.
1. Disc brakes all around or just front? and is there a cheaper way of getting this done? 2. Color of motor 3. Drop in a 4 or keep the 3 on the floor 4. How to drop it cheap? cut the springs or get the proper spindle and drop spring? 5. Still fighting myself over what color over all. I really like satin black but i find that fairly common. 6. i know its a chevy but comes with the gmc grill should i rock that to confuse people or should i sell the gmc and look for the chevy bits and pieces |
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Just got more parts. Including a dual master cylinder, another 4 barrel carb, electric fan, some ugly bucket seats out of a van I think I'll stick with the bench.. Two 6" alpine type s speakers and few idea you guys will either like or hate.
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Ok so here is a weird question, as the truck stands it is a complete rolling chassis but I have no cherry picker just an engine stand. Now I'm wonder without the cab on is it possible to drop in a block and build it directly on the chassis from the ground up?
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Ya but I can't take any credit. I didn't do the frame he did I will be dropping it though, and adding disc brakes after the safety
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looks like it could have a small rust issue but the frame looks great and I feel sure the truck will follow in the frames footsteps.
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where do you see the rust issues? and thank you hopefully i can make a sweet rod out of it
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O referring to the cab ya haha a little bit
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The frame is officially in the garage it's time to put on what I can now.
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Looks good
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Ya? Ok we'll ill look into cost etc and it wouldn't effect the safety at all?
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I did my total swap for less than 500 with all new rotors,bearings,calipers,lines,pads,and upper and lower ball joints and outer tie rod ends. Only my spindles were used off a 84 gmc 1/2 ton. I was able to retain my original master cyl without problems as well. Posted via Mobile Device |
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So what did you do exactly cuz ill want to do front and back then for that price. And I'm assuming I won't be able to drop it for safety?
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Well on the highway ill wanna open'er up a bit ;) but for city driving and cruising I know what you mean. So that 500$ would be both rotors pads calipers spindles hub and lines I assume?
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I can see that is gonna be a cool truck when your done. Don't give up. Get it done. Enjoy!
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