Would this be a good unit to put in my truck?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chrome-Gm-P...ac|Model:Firebird&hash=item2c65a3ca4d&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chrome-Gm-P...ac|Model:Firebird&hash=item2c65a3ca4d&vxp=mtr
Not under the floor. Too big around.
I just did, thanks but that only talks about the S-10 frame. Im gonna keep the factory frame.
Understood. I had just read at the beginning of the thread that you were considering S-10 and mustang combination.
I was but since this frame is in good shape. Im going to keep it and still do the Mustang II IFS or the Fatman. I want to get rid of the drums and go with disc on all corners, new lines and new master cylinder.
Ray,
If you use POR15, you don't use the etching primer. I used a similar product, KBS Coatings "Rust Seal" paint. As I understand it, the creators of KBS originally worked for POR15. Their product is pretty easy to work with, and is much cheaper than the POR15. With POR15 and the KBS Coatings' Rust Seal, you begin with cleaning the metal to be painted, then paint right over the top of the surface without using primer. The paint chemically bonds to the steel itself, eliminating the use of a primer. If you check out my build thread, you can see a few photos of the prep, use, and finish of the KBS Coatings products. Hope this helps.
Damon
You're welcome!
Not sure on the front end conversion, but it looks like you got a pretty decent lot of parts for a good price. I want to say there was something else that needed changed... like the radiator supports were different or something, but I'm not certain. Seems someone started a 'chopped top' with that cab, then lost steam on the project.
Damon
I can't help you too much with your questions but the numbers painted on the frame looks like a date and a serial number. Maybe your parts truck is a 52 built on 5-11-52 and the other number is the serial number that was on the cab,,, Just an Idea.
And good plan building a separate frame. I picked up a parts 53 chevy for cheap and I am building that frame so I can drive and enjoy my 50. Plus not having your truck all blown apart will save shop space. From what I hear alot of guys have done this.
Good Luck
Local guy quoted me $400 to sand blast and powder coat my frame. I think that's a great deal. What do you guys think?