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08-14-2002, 12:29 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: hamilton,ohio,usa
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need help/medical problem and truck
I need to put an automatic trans and possibly power steering in my 72 gmc/350/3 on - the - tree.
I need to find a donor truck/van that will give me the least problems with simple bolt on replacement. i have a bad back and now need knee surgery. so i have about $500-700 to get this done. Anybody got any ideas? P.S. i do have a neighbor that will help with the trans and p/s switch over. just need to know what vehicle i should look for. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!!! |
08-14-2002, 12:54 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: nw IL
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Its been a while since I did a conversion, but I think IF you could find another 69 - 72 pickup with an automatic ,things would be a lot easier! The trans could be taken out of almost any "short" shaft vehicle, but all the "hardware" ( column , shift linkage ,brake pedals , driveshaft , etc ) would be best if from that generation of truck!
I just bought a "70 that ran but needed brake lines for $400. If you could buy something like that ,You would still have motor and lots of misc parts you could re-sell to help defray cost! Maybe some member has / or knows of something in your area! PS nows the time to put a tilt in if you ever wanted! Find one from a "70s van . Can sometimes buy them for $50 -75 ! Usually need to re-work wiring plug , but not a big deal! GOOD LUCK !!! |
08-14-2002, 05:00 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Michigan
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Here's a potentially silly request... If you will be getting rid of your 3 speed manual hardware (column shift, etc.), could you possibly measure the column gearshift lever from where it enters the column to the tip of the black handle? I believe the later levers like yours are longer than the one in my '67. If it is longer, I'd be glad to send you $10 (+ shipping) for it. Then you'd have a little more cash to put toward your A/T and P/S conversion. I'd rather buy a used one from a fellow owner than lay out cash for a new one.
Thanks, Dan67 |
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