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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: madison, IN.
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Re: Project make it reliable c10 with an ls swap
Lol, I wouldn't say brave, maybe dumb! Lol. A friend of mine, who has spent his life working on cars body and mechanical both, told me. "Those that can do, those that can't make payments." I don't like payments so I'm going to see if I can or can't.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Azle,Texas
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: madison, IN.
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Re: Project make it reliable c10 with an ls swap
Got a little bit done today, well really I did too much. Got the 4.8 mocked up with dirty dingo sliders and I might be able to get by with my hacked up drive shaft, I will probably replace it at some point, but I want to get her on the road first. The too much comes from me chopping rust away and then realizing that I already chopped up the section from the donor, so now I am at a standstill, I think I can piece her back together with minimal problems, I'll just have to tap into my welding skills. Enough talking here's the pics. Oh and I started measuring and laying out where to cut to keep the factory clearance lights, and my donor roof has a cargo light, so it's a win, win.
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