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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Roxboro,Nc
Posts: 8
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My Graduation Present *Any Mud Boggers Out There*
65 C-10
Custom Frame Lift 327 - 4 speed with a TALL! Shifter Small @** Pipes with Glass Packs This is my 65 c-10 my bro gave me for my graduation present. Its a long bed, fleet. With a really unique frame lift, added by the previous owner. Its 2 wheel drive, but I am going to put a solid front axle and transfer case under it, maybe run it with some 38s. It really doesn't have alot of body rust, so I'm hoping to get it sand blasted pretty soon. Interior, well, its pretty decent lol. I'm about finished with my El Camino project so I'll find time for this pretty soon. I thought about keeping it at stock height or a little lower, but, I got the El Camino and its pretty dang low now, plus, I like big ol' trucks |
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1961 crewcab
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: missoula, mt
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Re: My Graduation Present *Any Mud Boggers Out There*
is it sitting on a 73 -87 chassis?
if you use one of those you need a 3-4 inch body lift to clear all the crossmembers..
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Roxboro,Nc
Posts: 8
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Re: My Graduation Present *Any Mud Boggers Out There*
As of current its the stock chassis. Up front, from the center of the wheel, from the frame perspective forward, (you following me?) has another section of frame welded under it to raise it up. In the rear, well it just has some leaf springs to raise it.
I'm planning on doing away with the current chassis work. If anything, I'll take off the previous owners work, and start from scratch. But I'm looking to find a 4x4 chassis to work off of. |
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