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04-17-2008, 08:25 PM | #26 |
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Re: I Bought An Old Navy Truck
Fenders, grill, and hood are all diffrent for chevy and gmc, ie you can not use a gmc grill with chevy fenders and hood, the hood can be modified to fit a gmc grill. A member has done this and there is pics in his build thread here:
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04-18-2008, 06:31 PM | #27 |
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Re: I Bought An Old Navy Truck
update!
bought a one year old Gen I carbeurated 350 and turbo 350trans AND a 12bolt 3.08 geared rear end for $1350! glad i have hook ups and good friends gettin my drive line parts first...got get my radiator, all mounts, all supports, wiring and such..... i watched my neighbor Build it up the last two months (he works for a supercharger company) and he doesnt want it cause he just had a LS1 givin to him (crazy mang!) can anyone send me more pics of chevy vs. gmc front ends? still dont know wat im doing bout the front end
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04-18-2008, 07:11 PM | #28 |
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Re: I Bought An Old Navy Truck
For your enjoyment (or amusement): a '50 Jimmy with '55 Chevy cues.
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04-18-2008, 11:11 PM | #29 |
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Re: I Bought An Old Navy Truck
Hold on Old Navy,
Don't start cutting anything up just yet. You can save yourself alot of time and trouble if you trade the parts you have for GMC parts (never mind the touble you'll save in ligning-up all those parts later during reassembly). That grill alone must be worth $400 new. There must be someone not too far from you that sells parts for these old trucks. If I were you I'd start a new thread asking if anyone in your area knows of a local guy for parts. There is also a regional section in these forums depending on where you live. |
04-19-2008, 11:01 PM | #30 |
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Your grandfather was in the service after Vietnam? Jeez, mine was born 10 years after the Civil war ended! (That's 1875 for you young guys that are not up on your history).
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04-20-2008, 12:42 AM | #31 |
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haha ya i have a young family....everyones partent are usually only 17-20 years older than them except for me...im 18 and my parents are 50
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04-20-2008, 12:57 AM | #32 |
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Re: I Bought An Old Navy Truck
Hey old navy, got a little question for you. I noticed you bought that old navy truck on here; then over the last week or so I have seen numerous other old navy trucks for sale on ebay and other places. Is old navy getting rid of all their trucks or are these trucks from stores that have gone out of business. Dont really care either way just curious, but it does give me something to look at when im in that god awfully boring store.
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04-20-2008, 01:01 AM | #33 |
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Re: I Bought An Old Navy Truck
PORTER BUILT Vs. MUSTANG II
Anyone use a PorterBuilt Front end on this year truck yet? i installed a PB front end on a 64' chevy looks great...now we're putting the new driveline in this weekend....and see how well it works.. i know it will lay frame...just wanna test the drivability..... just wondering about the difference between a PorterBuilt and a Mustang II (air bagged) Frontend suspension "Bolt On" kits if you know gimme a holler....
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_____________ Be American. Buy American. 1997 Chevy extended cab, 20's, Lowered, sound system that will blow your heart out of you chest 1951 GMC 100 Series(1/2 ton) Model 1665(long Bed) Project 2003 Pt Loser Get around Car (30 mpg) oldNaVy3600 Last edited by OLDNaVy3600; 04-20-2008 at 01:03 AM. |
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Re: I Bought An Old Navy Truck
1956cameo,
their just renewing there image i guess...dunno y tho thats the only reason i would go in that store without my girlfriend latching on to my arm and dragging me in till her nails popped off Quote:
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_____________ Be American. Buy American. 1997 Chevy extended cab, 20's, Lowered, sound system that will blow your heart out of you chest 1951 GMC 100 Series(1/2 ton) Model 1665(long Bed) Project 2003 Pt Loser Get around Car (30 mpg) oldNaVy3600 |
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04-24-2008, 03:45 AM | #35 |
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Thanks for the info. Now I have NO reason to ever go back to Old Navy. On a different note they just finished a Bass Pro Shop 10 minutes from my house and they have a sweet 1953 chevy truck in there as a display. I think this one actually could run and drive out the front door.
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