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Old 03-13-2003, 01:29 AM   #1
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couple questions I can get my hands on either a 1/2 ton or a 3/4 ton just wondering which would be better to make a streetrod they are both 54's and have been thru a flash flood motors dont run but I have acces to a 455 rocket and tranny so no problem there just wondering what u guys thought? appreciate any and all input
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Old 03-13-2003, 01:54 PM   #2
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I would go with the 1/2 ton personally. They have a smaller, more sleek look to them. I am looking at a 56 short stepside 1/2 ton for the wife right now that is sitting on a 1980 frame. But that's my input buds.

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Old 03-15-2003, 11:24 PM   #3
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I think either one would work fine. But I think the 3/4 tons had wider frame rails can somebody say different? So if they did you would be looking at a heavier truck.
Never seen a 3/4 ton street rod that would be very nice.
I didn't think the bodies were that different.
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Old 03-16-2003, 10:57 PM   #4
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Use the one that has the least rust and is most complete if there are both short beds. If you are going to rod it what difference does it make!!!
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Old 04-07-2003, 10:13 AM   #5
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Not sure what the differences are, but the 1/2 ton might be easier to find aftermarket parts for (suspension) if you decide to do a subframe on it.
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Old 04-07-2003, 01:19 PM   #6
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definately the 1/2 ton, unless you intent to haul or tow.............
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Old 04-10-2003, 07:46 AM   #7
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I have a 1/2 ton that I just installed my steering col(Flaming River)and my seat(Rod Doors)in and although there is room for my old fat ass etc I think I am going to be wishing for some more room on a long trip. If I had it to do over I would have added 3-6 inches to the cab.Not an extended cab,they look too long.Just a subtle extension that most people would never notice.I would put this at the top of my list. Too late for me my cab is already painted. A strip thru the middle of the doors and roof would be best,those wider doors would make geting in a lot easier at east for an older person. Go to some shows and ask to sit in one and see what I mean. Why didnt I do it -I just plain didnt think of it till it was too late.Learn from my mistake.
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Are you saying that the chassis is different on the 1/2 vs. the 3/4T I was under the impression that the only changes were suspension and axles.

I didn't know they made 3/4T short beds !!
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Old 04-14-2003, 10:40 AM   #9
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3/4 ton has a longer wheelbase and bed. The frame has a thicker web, I don't remember if the channel size is larger. There are some who will take a 3/4 ton frame and chop it to the 1/2 ton length, then put in a 1/2 ton IFS and rear end, but it's a lot of work.I'd use the 1/2 ton frame, put in an IFS and a 9" Ford differential. Use whichever cab is in better shape, rust repair takes a lot of work and time.
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