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Old 04-03-2016, 08:22 PM   #14
powell72
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Re: before and after pics of my 67 swb

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Originally Posted by 68bowtie View Post
very nice! the bed matches very well.

a 67 custom/cst horn cap would compliment the interior nicely...
Thank you , I don't condone fauxtina, but I needed to look at it from a financial standpoint, I have less than $400 in getting the bed where it is. That includes building a dolly for it.
I'm actually on the hunt for a CST horn cap.

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Originally Posted by Mrturner1 View Post
Wow man that is really nice! If you had to guess, what would you say your hp/tq numbers are like? I've been learning quite a bit about these I6's lately, they are pretty cool engines. Very nice truck, and a great year to have as well.
The motor is stock minus the addition of the other Monojet. I just cleaned and resealed it, it was in good enough condition I didn't have to rebuild it. So hp and torque would be around stock numbers. The 5-speed behind it makes it really nice though.

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Such a sweet truck,...
Thanks Keith!

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Originally Posted by Undone View Post
Beautiful !!!! Would you share some specs? Front and rear drop and tire sizes?
Thanks! Front is CPP 3" drop springs with ECE 2.5 drop spindles. Rear is ECE 6" drop springs, shock relocators, and adjustable panhard bar with CPP 1.5" blocks and c-notch. Wheels are Wheel Vintiques O.E.'s, 15x7's and 15x8's, all with 4.25" backspace. Tires are BFG 225/70's and 275/60's. The truck is 5-lug with a 71/72 rearend.
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