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04-12-2009, 02:29 PM | #1 |
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Newbie looking for info.
Hey guys. Ive been checking out this forum for a little while and just joined. You guys have alot of knowledge. I would appreciate a little help with a vehicle purchase. Here is what Im looking to do.
Im looking at using a 1967-1972 C10 or newer....due to the suspension, engine and rear end. What I would like to do is swap a 1947-1954 3100 Cab, bed and other panels on the frame. Im just curious how easily this could be done and what would need to be done. Im also curious if i need to find a short bed or long bed? Or if I need to look for a different setup. The reason for doing this is that I love the look of a 1947-1954 pickup, but do not have the money or experience to weld up a new front suspension or a V8 swap. I know alot of people use the S10 frame swap, but I know there are negative and positives to that. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. When I say 3100, I just mean the cab and body. I would like to use a 47-54 Cab and a short bed. I would like to mount it to the 67-72 frame. I would be keeping the 67-72 suspension intact with the frame. What I guess Im really getting at is will the cab and bed fit on that frame....with welding new mounts and altering the firewall of course. Is the cab gonna be wide enough to it on the C10 frame and is the cab/bed/body gonna be long enough and match up with the wheel base? Also, with keeping the suspension and axle from the C10 on the frame, will the wheels and tires tuck inside the fender wells correctly or will they stick out? Any chance anyone out there has done this? or used a newer c10 frame and suspension? Im going for the rat rod look. I think I would have the cab channelled onto the frame. Not sure about anything though. Just toying with ideas and possibilities. Thanks PS: I tried to used the search function and could not find any info on this being done. Thanks for your help. Last edited by Fred T; 04-12-2009 at 04:36 PM. Reason: edited by mod |
04-13-2009, 12:47 AM | #2 |
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Re: Newbie looking for info.
i do believe that the c-10 is to wide. the s-10 swap isn't hard at all. check out my build thread. this is my first time and if you look long enough you will find an s-10 that is what you need and it will not be expensive. even if you don't know what your doing we are all here to help each other. that is what this forum is all about.http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=311203
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04-13-2009, 01:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: Newbie looking for info.
Welcome to the board. Here is one thread that talked a little bit about it.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?p=2897878 On an AD I think the frame width is the problem unless you want to keep the truck at stock height and run skinny tires. Even with the S10 swaps if you want to lay it on the steps you will end up with the tranny hump and bed floor raised and the frame C notched. It all depends on your skill level.
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