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Old 11-07-2014, 12:46 PM   #1
dkauffman05
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69 pro touring/ autocross.

Sold my 68 step ls1 truck and decided I wanted a little nicer truck with a great handling suspension and of course ls drivetrain. The truck as I bought from a friend . He has already put rockers in and started shaving the firewall .


Got my ride tech front adjustable coilover suspension.

Installing a high hump tunnel . Truck will have a built t56.


Cut holes in crossmember and welded in 4" pipe to rout exhaust through.
Welded up my trailing arms

Got a factory core support with the truck that was in pretty good shape with the exception of minor rust on the bottom so I made some patch panels and welded them in.


Got some in rail notches and started fitting them in lastnight.
On the way I have a complete new bed 18x10 wheels front and rear , my t56, and I pick up a 2004 ls1 on Tuesday.
I've got started on my engine wiring harnes. This is just a mock up motor.

I'll be running this holley intake with a adapter I made to run the t.b. vertical using a round carb style air filter assembly.
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