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Location: Maine
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Re: Squarebody handling vs 88-98 trucks?
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Arkansas
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Re: Squarebody handling vs 88-98 trucks?
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83 is a 305, SM465. Currently has about 37K on it. Dad let it sit out so it needs paint and a dashpad, but mechanically it's a 37K truck. 95 is a 350 auto. Clean truck. Both were bought new by the family. My grandad owned the pontiac/buick/gmc dealership here from the late 40's till the early 90's. The 83 drives like an old truck. The 95 drives like a car. Just completely different feel. Both are much better than my Jeep CJ's. I like solid axles in a 4wd. |
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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Down south
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Re: Squarebody handling vs 88-98 trucks?
I feel silly for asking, but what is wrong with your '57 frame? If you want modern items like a newer engine, better axles, power steering, AC etc. That can all be fabbed and retrofitted on to an old frame, I'd go that route, before I started butchering newer frames.
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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Down south
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Re: Squarebody handling vs 88-98 trucks?
Never fooled with a gmt400, but my '85 square has never felt too much worse than a modern truck. It's quite comfortable in fact. The best handling truck I ever drove was a 2005 GMC yukon xl. That one felt like a car, though that was a gmt800, not a gmt400.
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