Bilbo
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Here are some pics of the 2 for 1 project. It'll be a 50 GMC when done.
Nice pictures thanks!!! And did everyone hear the news??? Its a GMC! Can't wait to keep up on your progress. Keep em coming. Looks great!
Bill just moved from deep S. Tx to Magnolia. He's only a 15 minute drive from me. I'm sure I can persuade him to put a chevy front end on and make the world a prettier place!
BTW Bill, those trucks look good. I noticed that you waited until fall to sandblast. What's wrong with doing it in August?
Ken
Looks like no cancer. Very rare. If you want a nice motor get the 261. More power and oil pressure. Enough for hydraulic lifters Wolf. 60-psi![]()
Here are some pics of the 2 for 1 project. It'll be a 50 GMC when done.
[/QUOTE]Paul,
Remember he is using a Chevy and a G to make one,
He is most likely still using the Chevy Frame, if so hopefully he changed out the crossmember?? Most likely the hairline cracks on the Chevy were just an easy fix. Had it been a G, he would have had to use the 55-59 G service manual's many pages on how to fix G frame caverness cracks.
QUOTE=Zig;60361]Sorry, Chevy guys~ This site just got more MANLY!!!!
I can't wait to see how it turns out!
Nate, Here's what the engine looks like... The bell housing and transmission got orange. Set the cab on the frame, back from where it belongs until the eng. and trans are installed. Zig, about that crossmember... is the radiator the only problem with using the Chevy crossmember, or are there other problems as well. I'm considering modifying the radiator support to account for the difference in height if that's the only problem. The engine is already a '55 Chevy, so it will bolt right in on the chassis...
Unfortunately, I can only come up with one meaning for MF.....Help me out a little please? I doubt you want me to respond to the definition I have for MF....