11-05-2008, 12:43 AM | #1 |
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I took my truck out to my transmission shop this afternoon, to have him check out the shift kit. I pulled in next to a real clean GMC. It was a customers, and it had a hot-rodded 292 six and built 700R4. Sounded real cool. Nice truck. Took a couple pics with my phone.
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11-05-2008, 12:47 AM | #2 |
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very nice pictures i hear parts or even a 292 engines are hard too find
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11-05-2008, 01:25 AM | #3 |
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Really? I dont know anything about the straight sixes. It sounded nice though, when they fired it up and moved it into the shop
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thats what GM mainly used for a straight 6 nice truck henriksen and that GMC!
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Nice truck!
292 parts are easy to find but you need a big wallet for the parts.
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Yeah, straight sixes sound pretty cool with the right exhaust. I like the sound of the older 235's over the 250 and 292 engines though. I think it would be cool to find an old GMC 302 I6 and put it in a 67-72 era truck.
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Ya i was curious so i did some searching and found several speed shops/websites dedicated to straight sixes (GM, Ford, Mopar)
There are lots of cool parts for them. It would be great to build a low buck shop truck style with an inliner and like a 5 speed out of a 3rd gen Camaro or something. |
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Very nice 54 GMC
or it could be a first series 55 You can tell it is a 54 or 55 by the solid winshield I like the sound of the six with dual exhaust A buddy of mine back in the 80's had one with the full chrome grill
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The easiest way to quickly tell is the 54, 55 1st series only grill
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That thing would look great slammed but Leave the rest stock.
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11-06-2008, 12:15 AM | #11 |
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ok thirdstreettito do you think you can help me find some 67 or 68 chevy 292 inline six engine parts for my 67 chevy 3/4 ton long wheel base 4speed truck
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the 302 i6's are beastly a buddy i go to school with and dont live to far from put one in his 53 gmc after he freshend it up it took both of us and his dad to figure out some oddbal things and weird workspaces on that engine, if you wanna see a picture of it he is 53'gmc here on the board its a sweet engine
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[QUOTE=drivethechevythe 302 i6's are beastly a buddy i go to school with and dont live to far from put one in his 53 gmc after he freshend it up it took both of us and his dad to figure out some oddbal things and weird workspaces on that engine, if you wanna see a picture of it he is 53'gmc here on the board its a sweet engine[/QUOTE]
I would love to see it! A buddy of mine has a 52 GMC with the original 228 but he's looking for a 302 I6 to build for it. I think he had located one, but hasn't went to pick it up yet. I think he said he wasn't worried about it getting gone because it's somwhere where nobody can find it.
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