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Old 01-25-2016, 02:31 AM   #1
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Re: Build sheet pics / Questions and Answers.

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Mine isn't stock, so I was just curious, how quick was it stock? Assuming it was stock when you got it.
Quick? Lol In stock format these trucks were built to haul, not race. They moved along just fine tho. I had a built 402 which was fairly mean & moved my old '72 Longhorn 1T with ease, but I'd say my built '71 350 3/4T was probably quicker. Now neither were stock, 3/4T vs 1T both with 4.10 or 4.56 gears I forget now.
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Old 01-25-2016, 02:40 AM   #2
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Re: Build sheet pics / Questions and Answers.

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Quick? Lol In stock format these trucks were built to haul, not race. They moved along just fine tho. I had a built 402 which was fairly mean & moved my old '72 Longhorn 1T with ease, but I'd say my built '71 350 3/4T was probably quicker. Now neither were stock, 3/4T vs 1T both with 4.10 or 4.56 gears I forget now.
Well yeah, I know they're meant for heavy hauling and what not, that's what trucks were supposed to be used for, I was just curious. Mine has a rebuilt Rochester quadrajet, an aluminum intake, port and polished heads and dual exhaust with no cats, so even though it's fairly quick to me it's not in stock shape and thus not representative of how quick that type of truck was bone stock, that's why I ask. If you don't know what the Farmtruck is, go to YouTube and look up "Farmtruck wheelie" and look at the one that has a little over a million views, that's my goal for my truck ... Lol.
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