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02-05-2009, 09:29 PM | #1 |
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Thats cool, here is what i got for a puller if i should ever need one. its a 94 3/4 ton, picked it up the other day for $150 needs some odds and ends and a head gasket. ill try and take some more updated pics since i got it home.
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02-05-2009, 10:08 PM | #2 |
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You're getting "project poor" now too...
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02-05-2009, 10:41 PM | #5 |
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Not a bad score.
I've got to juice up the brakes and trans, add some performance upgrades to the engine and a performance chip. Also add a trailer brake under the dash and paint the exterior because of crappy stock paint/hail damage. I could still pull a trailer with it right now though, even without those upgrades. The stock brakes are pretty weak though on mine.
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03-10-2009, 11:01 AM | #6 |
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hey scott i have a stupid question but do you mind what are the measurements from front to back of door (@ rocker panel) opening got all parts for complete floor yesterday my present floor rusted away so dont have reference to start from i like your work man its lookin killer i want to take your ideas a little farther tho tilt clip and hardtop convertible i also got the steel to stiffen cab back & firewall for when top is off but your help will be most appreciated thanks for any help and advice you can give
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03-10-2009, 11:48 AM | #7 |
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Scott,
Nice score on the 3/4 ton. Now you have to change your signature.....
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03-10-2009, 08:45 PM | #8 |
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yeah that one will blend in with the crowd... but its fugly
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from here unto forth he shall be dubbed "sgott-rice"
hey scott, how about a vid of a rice burnout
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03-10-2009, 04:38 PM | #12 |
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sorry scott, couldn't help it
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hey very nice lookin truck. where did you get the tilt glass front, and was it expensive. that would be great for my part of oklahoma with all the rain and road debri would really save fenders. was it hard to fit.
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05-07-2009, 07:26 AM | #16 |
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I bet he has pics tucked away somewhere and won't share.
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05-07-2009, 07:35 AM | #17 |
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Wish i did there dude, When i get finished up with the Chevelle ill bring back my plasma and welder back from the shop and hit the truck hard so i can try and trailer it to the meet.
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Motor! I gosta know!
Whatcha plans for the brain? Lighting up the tires kinda horse power? Huffer? Tunnel Ram? Tha squeeze? Got some plans of my own on my power plant 350ci engine. . . Scheaming as I write. . . Tee hee! Gotta tear her apart anyhow. . . Might as well light up them Wide Hide Mickey's a time or two. Like breaking in a set of shoes. .
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Well the plan is as of right now is a 383 with fuel injection from a 87 corvette TPI. Or if i have the money by then i just want to do a 350 with a procharger, but we'll have to see how it goes. I already have the block machined and the crank for the 383 setup. I wana keep it cruisable so if any of the other guys on here have a meet like we are around here but its out of state, im goin!! |
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It actually fit really good, since where i got it from people say that stuff doesnt fit all that well have the time. Got it from Usbody.com and 6 years ago it was $1200, i think its gone up a bit since then. Problem is if you drive on dirt roads a bunch there are no inner fenders so if you have shiny stuff under the hood you will be cleaning it a lot more often.
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Do you still have your original front wheel hubs? I could use them. Thanks Marshall
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Nice looks like its coming together.. I have a 62 GMC I'm working on were did you get the motor monts?
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hey sorry for not knowing but what the heck is the thing on top of the motor, it at first looked like your headers until i saw another pic. is it for a high rise intake. i thought they were onepeice.
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That is part of the telecsopic snorkel kit needed for underwater driving. Since the truck will used for river travel when he goes hunting to keep his scent/tracks hidden from the deer. That's why he changed the name from HungSoLow to "Bottom Feeder".
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