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1974 C20 "Project BABA YAGA!"
Ziegelsteinfaust:
Thanks for the options. This modification, will be the most time-consuming implementation wise. I don't really need a lot of weight handling capability, as I will use it mostly for cruising transportation and hauling occasional sheet goods for the shop. I have a 1979 12B in hand already, along with the complete front frame clip, so I will most likely go that route and swap all the parts over. The 14B FF rear differential is in extremely good shape and will have to find a home with someone who really needs/wants that level of robustness.
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