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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: East Texas
Posts: 6
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New Project 70 swb fleetside
Hey guys! Here is my little project, I've had this project for about three years now, and I've been doing a few things here and there. Its time to do more a lot more. Tell me what you think! Give me a few pointers the slate is clean. Considering this truck is mostly stock. I know one thing for sure, I want to lower it, stab in a 350v8/350auto, and well thats about it right now.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: East Texas
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Re: New Project 70 swb fleetside
Well I got the old 250 and three speed trans out last week, and I need to do some clean up to get the 350 in it's place. I already have everything I just have to get out there and get to it. It's kinda hard to get motivated in this 106 degree weather.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: East Texas
Posts: 6
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Re: New Project 70 swb fleetside
Cleaned up the firewall on the 70 a bit. Don't understand why someone painted the firewall with undercoating, or was it a factory option? It did preserve the factory paint pretty good though. Does anyone know if hooker competition small block headers for a 67-69 camaro fit in a 70 without any modifications.
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#4 |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Orlando, Florida
Posts: 2,508
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Re: New Project 70 swb fleetside
Wow! Looks good, what did you clean it with?
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71 Chevy C10 Shortbed Stepside. LT1 with 4l60E. Just got back from painter, in assembly now. |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: East Texas
Posts: 6
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Re: New Project 70 swb fleetside
Cleaned it with some super clean, soap and water, and a few red scotch brite pads.
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