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67cheby
![]() Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: siloam springs ar 72761
Posts: 17,890
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Re: "The Northbay G Machine" 1969 GMC shorty build
That has got to be the nicest subframe graft i have ever seen ....nice work
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Registered User
![]() Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Santa Rosa, Ca
Posts: 586
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Re: "The Northbay G Machine" 1969 GMC shorty build
Thanks brother,
![]() Cant wait to get it rolling, and surprise some people at the local auto x events ![]() Its not too common to see trucks carving corners and thats one of the cool things about this build. This frame should be quite stiff once completed with it boxed and x framed. The rear section of the frame will also have the added benefit of a square structure over it (the bed ) to furthermore resist twisting. I will show you guys when I get to that point. Ive decided to go with a 3 link setup in the rear but I will continue to use the leaf system until I get to that point.
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My build thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=456220 Best 1/4 mile time 12.1 @ 111 w/traction issues 1969 GMC SWB 1964 chevy II Nova ht |
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