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Location: Seligman, MO
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'66 GMC rebuild and 4x4 conversion
Thought I'd share my progress on the '66 GMC 4x4 conversion. Frame stripped to metal and shortened 11 inches; didn't want a long bed nor a short bed. It has 35" tires. I have replaced darn near every replaceable part (so many damn bushings) and that stuff adds up super fast! $$$
I will be using a pteviously rebuilt 292 straight 6 which will be turbo'd. I'm only going to run 5-7 pounds of boost as I don't want to destroy the engine. I am sticking with the sm465 transmission. Progress has been slow, but it has been so therapeutic. I love the build process. |
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Valley, NE.
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Re: '66 GMC rebuild and 4x4 conversion
Cool!
Keep at it.
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________________ 1970 GMC Sierra Grande, 2500 133" wb, 402, 4spd. 2007 GMC 3500 SRW 4x4, Crew cab, Duramax/Allison. (Sold} 1987 Chevy Suburban 2500, Silverado, 2wd, 454, t-400 2023 Chevy Silverado LT 3500, crew cab, longbox, 4x4 Z-71 Duramax. |
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Location: Seligman, MO
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Re: '66 GMC rebuild and 4x4 conversion
Cleaning off the underside of the cab was a mess! Going to be painting it soon.
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