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#26 |
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Re: Found this truck in WA, 68 swb fleetside
just own it!!! That truck is worth every penny try to build it to that stage.
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Location: Lake Stevens, WA
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#28 |
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Re: Found this truck in WA, 68 swb fleetside
Agreed. $7k is a pretty decent deal. I've started on my project twice, once with a $4500 truck, the second time with a $3500 truck. Over $11k in parts and it's still not on the road... and I certainly don't have a nice set of buddy buckets (or a big block).
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Re: Found this truck in WA, 68 swb fleetside
I think if it was me, I'd put 6-lug rotors on the front and keep the original bolt pattern. I like the 6 lug rally wheels much more than the 5 holers.
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Location: Clark Co, WA
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Re: Found this truck in WA, 68 swb fleetside
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Dutchman Motorsports filled and redrilled my axles for 5x5 and it cost me about $120 US. Keep in mind that if you have it done on the cheap by a friend or someone, you'll also need to have the centers turned down on a lathe. Dutchman takes care of that in the price. They're local to me and I was very impressed with their work. Quote:
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Location: Calgary, ab
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Re: Found this truck in WA, 68 swb fleetside
Thanks for all of the replies.. I guess I should call the man and buy this thing!
I will let you know how it all goes. |
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Re: Found this truck in WA, 68 swb fleetside
Thank you! Do it!
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Re: Found this truck in WA, 68 swb fleetside
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![]() $5500 would be as high as I'd go on that truck, it does look nice though. You are going to have to re-do the A/C, as I see the system is opened up and probably contaminated.
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#34 |
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Location: Nampa Idaho
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Re: Found this truck in WA, 68 swb fleetside
A fair price and maybe more ..
That BB alone is almost half the truck price If it's in good shape and you have a AC cab and all the pulleys and pump and parts it looks like . I can tell you from my experiences that to get a BB all togeather with the pulleys.manifolds,and radiator shroud and and things like the powersteering resivoir that mounts on the fender wall ,BB motor mounts ect ect .... $$$$$ It adds up fast.. And a big one I think is the AC Cab.. If You can make sure that there is no major rust ,I would say buy it and don't look back .. |
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