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Old 09-03-2013, 08:14 PM   #1976
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N i c e. Yep, all day long mag. Nice little pinstripe too.
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Old 09-05-2013, 12:27 PM   #1977
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Where is the original picture? I couldn't find it.
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Old 09-05-2013, 05:16 PM   #1978
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Right down there in kijo's original post. Nothing dramatic. Just an unsolicited "clean up".
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Old 09-05-2013, 05:47 PM   #1979
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Old 09-05-2013, 05:59 PM   #1980
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Right down there in kijo's original post. Nothing dramatic. Just an unsolicited "clean up".
did i miss something?
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Old 09-05-2013, 07:25 PM   #1981
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Right down there in kijo's original post. Nothing dramatic. Just an unsolicited "clean up".
Yeah, I figured that was it. All I can see is red Xs for the pics in his post though. Nice work BTW.
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Here are some shots of the new wheels, tires and caps.
I absolutely love this. I would love more info on the 17" Steelies please. Beautiful truck man.
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Old 09-06-2013, 02:13 PM   #1987
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Thanks Slow-1, I'm really liking it. Needs some little things here and there, but I'm really enjoying it and enjoying the folks on here too!!
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Well just joined this forumn and heres a pic of my work in progress. got it for my son lol but turning it in a drag truck and got a little work ahead of us. its a 1970 GMC and so far we have done a rebuilt 350 with it bored 40 over,headers,roller cam, dual exhaust,different heads,edlebrock torquer intake with 700cfm carb, fully built tranny done by ruthless transmissions in our area, b&m bumpshift, and more to come just have some questions





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[QUOTE=skinnysfd;6257107]Well just joined this forumn and heres a pic of my work in progress. got it for my son lol but turning it in a drag truck and got a little work ahead of us. its a 1970 GMC and so far we have done a rebuilt 350 with it bored 40 over,headers,roller cam, dual exhaust,different heads,edlebrock torquer intake with 700cfm carb, fully built tranny done by ruthless transmissions in our area, b&m bumpshift, and more to come just have some questions

looks like a good one to tinker with, and welcome to the forum from Texas. LOL if you keep driving like that it will break...have fun with your new truck....
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Old 09-06-2013, 08:42 PM   #1990
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yeah thats what she is getting built for it was a cruise night downtown and in the one pic with the black ford behind me with the wing is the guy that did the motor maching so he was pretty happy lol. I actually took the truck in on trade from a roofing job and it only has 80,000 original miles on her . its my 9 yr old sons and mine project truck now/drag truck now
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yeah thats what she is getting built for it was a cruise night downtown and in the one pic with the black ford behind me with the wing is the guy that did the motor maching so he was pretty happy lol. I actually took the truck in on trade from a roofing job and it only has 80,000 original miles on her . its my 9 yr old sons and mine project truck now/drag truck now
father and son project....it don't get any better than that, lots of good memories are coming ya'lls way.
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yeah hes about as excited as i am . i remember my dad and i building up an 82 Jeep CJ-7 for rock crawling lots of good memories there and taught me a lot about life as well while doing it
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This is Frankenstein. I bought it for $500 from a friend who said it's kind of a Frankenstein since it has bits and pieces from everything. I cleaned it up a bit, put a starter and battery in it. Truck runs great, but has some leaks that need fixed. I just hope to make it a daily driver.
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Old 09-07-2013, 05:21 PM   #1994
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Nice looking truck. Welcome to the board!
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Old 09-07-2013, 10:24 PM   #1996
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This is Frankenstein. I bought it for $500 from a friend who said it's kind of a Frankenstein since it has bits and pieces from everything. I cleaned it up a bit, put a starter and battery in it. Truck runs great, but has some leaks that need fixed. I just hope to make it a daily driver.
first welcome to the forum from Texas...looks like you did real good one the find. you got a heck of a deal...have fun with it.
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Here is my 72 3/4 ton. It has a late model Vortec 355, small Comp roller cam, Performer intake, 600 carb, 1" spacer, Hedman headers, 3.54 gears. I have a chassis dyno so I have tweaked the combo for all it's worth. It currently makes 260whp and I use it to tow my 26' enclosed goose neck race car trailer.

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Here is my 72 3/4 ton. It has a late model Vortec 355, small Comp roller cam, Performer intake, 600 carb, 1" spacer, Hedman headers, 3.54 gears. I have a chassis dyno so I have tweaked the combo for all it's worth. It currently makes 260whp and I use it to tow my 26' enclosed goose neck race car trailer.

Nice truck...green 72's are my favorite. Good power output too, bet it is a great TV.
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Nice truck...green 72's are my favorite. Good power output too, bet it is a great TV.
It tows it great. Most of my friends think I'm crazy for towing a 100k race car with an old truck. Even my wife tells me to go buy a new dually but I really just like old trucks and have zero interest in a new one. I will be towing my race car to SEMA this year with the 72. I think it's about 1200 miles each way from Seattle to Vegas and I can't wait. Most people would think driving an old truck 2400 miles would be pure hell. I would like to put cruise control in it though. If only someone made a nice GPS based cruise control.
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